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<blockquote data-quote="bigrabbit" data-source="post: 982744" data-attributes="member: 6023"><p>I assume there would be caps on NIL? Another answer would be values/prioritization…Stanford could have easily already bought the best football team in history but didn’t because it’s not that important to them. My guess is you could get our peers i.e. UVA, Duke, Stanford etc. to agree on NIL in some not-so-crazy range.</p><p></p><p>The more I think about it, the more I think we could be happier playing our peers, still functioning roughly in line with our values. Let the schools that want to maximize football spending can go do that and good luck. Counting on ESPN as a revenue partner driving all this is imo insane. Disney thinks about dumping ESPN every day, we have a family member who worked there and tells what a disaster ESPN was/is, layoffs, crap business.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigrabbit, post: 982744, member: 6023"] I assume there would be caps on NIL? Another answer would be values/prioritization…Stanford could have easily already bought the best football team in history but didn’t because it’s not that important to them. My guess is you could get our peers i.e. UVA, Duke, Stanford etc. to agree on NIL in some not-so-crazy range. The more I think about it, the more I think we could be happier playing our peers, still functioning roughly in line with our values. Let the schools that want to maximize football spending can go do that and good luck. Counting on ESPN as a revenue partner driving all this is imo insane. Disney thinks about dumping ESPN every day, we have a family member who worked there and tells what a disaster ESPN was/is, layoffs, crap business. [/QUOTE]
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