drvenner
#LiftUpEllie
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Do you understand the concept of integrity in sports competition? ThisIf that's the case, what's wrong with that? Every other American gets to do that. A scholarship is a fraction of the value they provide, in reality the schools should have a salary cap for the athletes if things were really fair.
They have moved on from smokescreens to big fish
From the Ducks board:
Look familiar?
@KPT_VFL @Bassmaster_Vol
We landed good transfers last year from the portal. We are going to finish top 15 this year in recruiting and have a good start to the 23 class. I think we are doing fine as of nowI'm not being a jerk to you, but we will see how you feel when we are relegated to the bottom of the SEC recruiting rankings.
Don't blame the coaches like a lot of our fans are...they are bringing a knife to a gunfight.
You will know things have changed if/when we start landing truly high profile athletes from the portal and from HS.
Because BY is not a good example given he was already on campus getting rave reviews before he started making $Millions$ from NIL deals, I'm not saying you're completely wrong I just think this money slinging for unproven HS seniors will slow down a little when these business owners don't see the return on investment, that's all I'm saying...Why does that matter? You pay to get the stud on campus in hopes he'll win you a title
If the NIL rules aren't specifically spelled out soon, it's gonna continue to be a recruiting tool for the best players available. What was under the table will now be on the table. It is what it is and some colleges will always have a big advantage because of their stature in the game. We have to figure out how to be in that categoryIt'll balance itself out relatively soon imo. The only players making big $ will be established players eventually.
Pics or it didn’t happen.@Bassmaster_Vol going for AP's throat on VQ.