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NIL, Transfers, and Stratospheric Salaries. What Is the Future of GT Football and College Football in General?
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<blockquote data-quote="Thwg777" data-source="post: 961004" data-attributes="member: 5825"><p>I agree with your points. The NFL draft rule being overturned wouldn’t benefit powerhouses and thus raise parity but how much isn’t clear. </p><p></p><p>I don’t think raising parity is necessary an objective of anyone (nor am I implying it should be). I do think that players deserve compensation and felt like the NFL draft avenue was the better option than the current NIL/transfer portal. I think the current structure lessens parity as it allows powerhouses to buy players from other teams. I don’t follow college football in the offseason and was amazed when watching week 1 games to see how many players were playing for a different team. Amazing how credit hours transfer so seamlessly (/sarcasm). Can’t fault the players, just don’t like the game. I was blessed to see Calvin Johnson play when I was a student at Tech. It’s hard for me to see us recruiting, let alone retaining a player as special as him in the current structure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thwg777, post: 961004, member: 5825"] I agree with your points. The NFL draft rule being overturned wouldn’t benefit powerhouses and thus raise parity but how much isn’t clear. I don’t think raising parity is necessary an objective of anyone (nor am I implying it should be). I do think that players deserve compensation and felt like the NFL draft avenue was the better option than the current NIL/transfer portal. I think the current structure lessens parity as it allows powerhouses to buy players from other teams. I don’t follow college football in the offseason and was amazed when watching week 1 games to see how many players were playing for a different team. Amazing how credit hours transfer so seamlessly (/sarcasm). Can’t fault the players, just don’t like the game. I was blessed to see Calvin Johnson play when I was a student at Tech. It’s hard for me to see us recruiting, let alone retaining a player as special as him in the current structure. [/QUOTE]
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