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Smaller universities with 32,000 capacities wanted to be

Posted on: January 21, 2023 at 18:05:56 CT
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treated the same as universities with 100,000 plus capacities. Same argument to find anyway to level the playing field.
So many wanted NIL so that the football players could afford to buy a hamburger and have enough money to take their dates to a movie and dinner.
The naivety of so many is astonishing.
The reality of NIL is it has created the need to recruit your roster every year. Example: The Ohio State University requested donors a minimum of thirteen million dollars just to maintain their roster.
In addition, smaller mid-tier programs are watching their prized players being pulled to larger programs. The culprit, NIL.

Couple this with ‘free agency’ and college football as we once knew it is dead.

So to your point, all of these possible ways to equalize NIL simply will not work. There are too many ways to get around it.
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     Smaller universities with 32,000 capacities wanted to be - Ozland Tiger LSU - 1/21 18:05:56
     cap should be whatever they can afford in a free market - deputyfife MU - 1/21 14:36:50
     They’ll just pay under the table like the good old days - BurgTiger MU - 1/21 11:47:15
     Not possible. See NCAA v Alston - TigerMook MU - 1/21 10:26:44
     Yes, with player salaries paid by AD (nm) - zoomer 99 - 1/21 09:30:48
     My answer: You won't, and can't, level the playing field. - GA Tiger MU - 1/21 09:09:42
     Yep(nm) - festivus MU - 1/21 08:36:32
     RE: no - Gavin Citrus MU - 1/21 07:13:34
          Right, would violate the spirit of NIL....nm - tigertix MU - 1/21 09:05:59




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