Lorewarn
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Not that I’m aware of.
Okay good, so really you just led yourself and me and probably some others down several posts that had no need to exist and didn't actually say anything that hadn't already been said.
Not that I’m aware of.
If that’s what you want your take away to be, have at it. NU having money and others having money has no bearing on anything that had been said. NU wasting $7.5 million in the fall that could have been used for NIL to outbid others (if it’s an NIL issue which is what precipitated the conversation in case you weren’t aware) is the conversation.Okay good, so really you just led yourself and me and probably some others down several posts that had no need to exist and didn't actually say anything that hadn't already been said.
He will probably be a stud but I’d love to see a graph/research on how 4* or higher recruits who commit to multiple colleges pan out versus those who are solid to 1.Hot take:
I think the coaches probably know we aren't getting him as part of the 2024 class, but we are keeping the relationship alive for 2025 or 2026 when he hits the portal.
Kid is on his 3rd high school in 3 years and will be on his 2nd college commitment. The chances of him sticking at one school for 3 or 4 years seems pretty slim.
NU spending that money has absolutely no bearing on if they can beat out other programs for NIL.If that’s what you want your take away to be, have at it. NU having money and others having money has no bearing on anything that had been said. NU wasting $7.5 million in the fall that could have been used for NIL to outbid others (if it’s an NIL issue which is what precipitated the conversation in case you weren’t aware) is the conversation.
If that’s what you want your take away to be, have at it. NU having money and others having money has no bearing on anything that had been said. NU wasting $7.5 million in the fall that could have been used for NIL to outbid others (if it’s an NIL issue which is what precipitated the conversation in case you weren’t aware) is the conversation.
Sort of. While the Athletic Department can't really coordinate with NIL cooperatives, they can certainly advise donors that the money they plan on donating to the Athletic Department is better spent elsewhere. And maybe that elsewhere just so happens to be an NIL cooperative.The athletic dept has no control over money for NIL. They are two separate entities. The athletic dept also cannot give to NIL foundations. Anything the AD does has no bearing on the money the NIL foundations have to spend.
Yes I think everyone understands that. I also think everyone understands that if certain NIL money is needed it gets conveyed to those that can make it happen and those people can then decide if they want to get involved.The athletic dept has no control over money for NIL. They are two separate entities. The athletic dept also cannot give to NIL foundations. Anything the AD does has no bearing on the money the NIL foundations have to spend.
Hey!! I've only done that twice. Learned my lesson.I read some of these comments and I'm reminded of that guy who empties his bank account to pay the stripper because she's "in love with me".
I read some of these comments and I'm reminded of that guy who empties his bank account to pay the stripper because she's "in love with me".