after flurry of commitments

#51
#51
Great, so we are prepping **** tons of freshmen to get good on our dime, train them up, and release them to other teams.... .. . . .. .
 
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#52
#52
Then why is Danny White saying that other schools are cheating by keeping their NIL deals off the books?
Because they wouldn’t then have to turn into the clearinghouse for review if not booked. They are just keeping them from review. But has nothing to do with a cap because there is not one.

Not sure what evidence Danny has but seems he would turn it in opposed to speaking to media about it.
 
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#53
#53
a little younger.. be inexperienced in the new defensive system.
We got the best Penn State guys and a whole new slew of DBs across the board. I think we will be good to go on defense. I really think defense will be one of our strong points next year.
 
#54
#54
All the PSU players are young. Will they help, sure, but this isn’t like you’re bringing in four full time starters.

Great year to experiment and grab 6-7 lower level seniors. Nope. We go younger.
Amare Campbell, Dejuan Lane and Xavier Gilliam were each key players on Penn State’s Defense last year.

Campbell is now a SENIOR, and was the leader of Penn State’s Defense last year.

Dejuan Lane is now a JUNIOR, started 3 games, and played 290 snaps on Defense last year.

Xavier Gilliam played the 2nd most snaps (379) of all Penn State DTs last year.

Chaz Coleman was getting significant snaps on Defense til he had an injury in the back half of Penn State’s season.

All 4 of these guys would have been major pieces for Penn State, and will be for the Vols this year, if they can stay healthy.
 
#55
#55
Then why is Danny White saying that other schools are cheating by keeping their NIL deals off the books?
Any NIL deal over $600 is subject to review for its legitimacy and fair market value. Revenue sharing is one thing but with NIL they are actually suppose to go to events, do ads/commercials, etc. That’s what NIL is supposed to be intended for but we all know that’s not what is going on. Some may ask how they are going to enforce “fair market value” and my best guess is they can look at all these sites giving NIL valuations and go that route or they can look at that year’s NFL Rookie Scale. I think what may end up happening at some point is every player will end up having to get a draft grade valuation and go from there. For instance, the 2026 Number 1 pick is slated to earn $10M in Year 1. Everyone and their momma knows Mensah is not a Number 1 overall pick so that $10M Miami is offering should not pass through if we are going by the rules. Even if you factor in the $4M buyout to Duke, that’s still about the 8th overall pick in the draft.
 
#56
#56
Because they wouldn’t then have to turn into the clearinghouse for review if not booked. They are just keeping them from review. But has nothing to do with a cap because there is not one.

Not sure what evidence Danny has but seems he would turn it in opposed to speaking to media about it.
I think the pod caster is referring to this settlement with the House vs NCAA: Appears that they settled on a 20.5 million cap that can be distributed through nil from university funds while private nil deals are unlimited?
The House v. NCAA Settlement Explained: What It Means for the Future of Pay for College Student-Athletes - Honest Game
 

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