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<blockquote data-quote="Augusta_Jacket" data-source="post: 800120" data-attributes="member: 1191"><p>Think about it this way. True freshman QBs that don't get immediate playing time are more likely to stay at a factory that can "orchestrate" lucrative NIL deals than go to a lesser school where they might play faster but make less money. Wouldn't stop the elite QBs from transferring between factories, but could prevent backup from going down a notch to get PT.</p><p></p><p>Also, hypothetically say that Sims blows it up at GT this year. We win 7-8 games and he's talked about as the best thing since JoeHam. Then uga has a bag man approach him about how much MORE money he could make by transferring there and playing QB, what with the additional exposure and all. Could be a way, combined with the new portal rules, to lure talent from the second tier teams to the factories. </p><p></p><p>As you said, there <em><strong>WILL </strong></em>be unintended consequences. That much is sure. The main problem is that unintended consequences are rarely beneficial...</p><p></p><p>I would like to note that I am not opposed to the NIL law, as I think these guys should be able to make money. I just don't see this as a clear win for Tech.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Augusta_Jacket, post: 800120, member: 1191"] Think about it this way. True freshman QBs that don't get immediate playing time are more likely to stay at a factory that can "orchestrate" lucrative NIL deals than go to a lesser school where they might play faster but make less money. Wouldn't stop the elite QBs from transferring between factories, but could prevent backup from going down a notch to get PT. Also, hypothetically say that Sims blows it up at GT this year. We win 7-8 games and he's talked about as the best thing since JoeHam. Then uga has a bag man approach him about how much MORE money he could make by transferring there and playing QB, what with the additional exposure and all. Could be a way, combined with the new portal rules, to lure talent from the second tier teams to the factories. As you said, there [I][B]WILL [/B][/I]be unintended consequences. That much is sure. The main problem is that unintended consequences are rarely beneficial... I would like to note that I am not opposed to the NIL law, as I think these guys should be able to make money. I just don't see this as a clear win for Tech. [/QUOTE]
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