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Oklahoma could benefit from Josh Heupel’s possible major loss
Star quarterback Nico Iamaleava in danger of transferring from Tennesseestormininnorman.com
Nico doesn't turn 21 for another 5 months and that's the closest thing to the truth in your first statement. I agree with the second statement in your post.That’s the story I’d float also. Facts are his father is legally out. Nico is 21.
Bad thing is the $ spent on him is money they could use to bring in another WR, TE or DL.
Fair enough, agree to disagree. I see the potential for sure, but the play? Shew I sure hope our other QBs can average 187 yards and 1.4 TDs a game. JGs 2019 season is almost the exact same as Nico last year statistically. I know stats aren't everything, but yea I'm gonna disagree. I think Merk can do that now, if not better.Nope I do not believe they could put those stats up next year + beat UF and Bama as a true freshman and/or a RS Freshman like Nico did. I believe they could with another year or two of development though.
I don’t guess you noticed the “talent fee” on your season tickets this year.The ignorance in here is unreal. It’s not like the university is paying Nico, who gives a rip what outside money is spent? I say the more of it the better for us. Just leaving this here for the ignorant.
Universities do not directly pay athletes for NIL (Name, Image, and Likeness) deals. NIL money comes from outside sources, such as companies or individual sponsors who want to use the athlete's name, image, or likeness for promotional purposes. Universities are not allowed to pay their athletes directly, according to the NCAA's interim NIL policy
Let him walk, spread that money around the rest of the roster. He’s nowhere near what we have been paying him, let alone more.Saying Nico isn't any good isn't accurate, though, and there's even less evidence that either Merk or GMac are any better. If fact, by virtue of Nico being the unquestioned starter, it's a safe assumption that they aren't better options. So what do you do? Pay a less talented guy less money to give worse results? It sucks, but this is the world we live in, and it isn't sustainable. It's going to crumble. Maybe in 2 years, maybe in 10. But this current trajectory has a flashpoint.
Nico is not going to leave because we are going to retain him. If it requires a more lucrative NIL deal to do so, then so be it.If Nico leaves then Mike Matthew's will prolly be out as well