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<blockquote data-quote="Dman374" data-source="post: 999287" data-attributes="member: 6785"><p>100% agree with this take. Reading their <a href="https://nil-ncaa.com/methodology/" target="_blank"><strong>methodology</strong></a> they'll admit these are assumptions. I give them credit for attempting this exercise, but I read their findings with a large grain of salt. </p><p></p><p>I now have more questions.</p><ol> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">Who is Opendorse? Is this a competitor to SANIL? I don't know, but curious on comments about this group.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">How are they getting information? Quote from report under the chart this group used in exercise: <br /> - "*Student-athletes in the corresponding subsections are projected to earn the cumulative amount indicated, based on anonymized transactions facilitated or disclosed through Opendorse between July 1, 2021, and June 5, 2023." <br /> - So these transactions are from which schools, and how many players? Lot of assumptions were made in this report.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">They list the NFLPA/Minn Vikings/Many Colleges as partners. How exactly are they partners? Vandy & Wake Forest, for example, are listed but they also uses SANIL. That's the same group we use for The Tech Way.</li> </ol><p>Different rabbit hole from point 3 above. I looked at SANIL back when the Tech Way started, and there are a lot less schools using them now. I 100% remember Alabama and Penn State, but there were more schools using them when I looked a while ago. When I went to fact check Bama and Penn State's collective info on On3's NIL page it appears they've built their own collective without the help of SANIL. The only other power 4 collectives I saw using SANIL now are Notre Dame, Oklahoma, Syracuse, Wake, Vandy, & Rutgers. That opens up a lot of other questions on SANIL's value, but I'm not going to pretend like I know the answer. Just making an observation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dman374, post: 999287, member: 6785"] 100% agree with this take. Reading their [URL='https://nil-ncaa.com/methodology/'][B]methodology[/B][/URL] they'll admit these are assumptions. I give them credit for attempting this exercise, but I read their findings with a large grain of salt. I now have more questions. [LIST=1] [*]Who is Opendorse? Is this a competitor to SANIL? I don't know, but curious on comments about this group. [*]How are they getting information? Quote from report under the chart this group used in exercise: - "*Student-athletes in the corresponding subsections are projected to earn the cumulative amount indicated, based on anonymized transactions facilitated or disclosed through Opendorse between July 1, 2021, and June 5, 2023." - So these transactions are from which schools, and how many players? Lot of assumptions were made in this report. [*]They list the NFLPA/Minn Vikings/Many Colleges as partners. How exactly are they partners? Vandy & Wake Forest, for example, are listed but they also uses SANIL. That's the same group we use for The Tech Way. [/LIST] Different rabbit hole from point 3 above. I looked at SANIL back when the Tech Way started, and there are a lot less schools using them now. I 100% remember Alabama and Penn State, but there were more schools using them when I looked a while ago. When I went to fact check Bama and Penn State's collective info on On3's NIL page it appears they've built their own collective without the help of SANIL. The only other power 4 collectives I saw using SANIL now are Notre Dame, Oklahoma, Syracuse, Wake, Vandy, & Rutgers. That opens up a lot of other questions on SANIL's value, but I'm not going to pretend like I know the answer. Just making an observation. [/QUOTE]
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