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P4 with endowments over 50 billion have the long term advantage. Endowment size gives you hard intel as to who has high end NIL capacity AND more importantly can maintain NIL at high levels.
USC will be one of those NIL superpowers
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Policarp
P4 with endowments over 50 billion have the long term advantage. Endowment size gives you hard intel as to who has high end NIL capacity AND more importantly can maintain NIL at high levels.
USC will be one of those NIL superpowers
Harvard's NIL "potential" must be astronomic. ;)
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Turbine
Harvard's NIL "potential" must be astronomic. ;)
No---they aren't P4 nor care to be
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Boston College vs Florida State on right now. If my landlords would just pay for ESPN or something, I wouldn't have to watch this game in Spanish. Jeez!!
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Policarp
P4 with endowments over 50 billion have the long term advantage. Endowment size gives you hard intel as to who has high end NIL capacity AND more importantly can maintain NIL at high levels.
USC will be one of those NIL superpowers
Agreed, but the true powerhouses will be the ones that integrate NIL wisely without giving too much power to the alumni. Spending money on 'great players', but they aren't necessarily in tune with what the HC wants is doomed to fail.
I personally think that with the season as long as it will be now, it makes more sense to spread money out to a lot of players and build really quality depth versus a very top heavy roster that could be an injury or two away from disaster.
If you have the money to do both, then great, but those will be few and far between.
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Policarp
P4 with endowments over 50 billion have the long term advantage. Endowment size gives you hard intel as to who has high end NIL capacity AND more importantly can maintain NIL at high levels.
USC will be one of those NIL superpowers
Yea, the Florida Gators would be considered one of those superpowers also. Large Endowment and a gazillion graduates. Except Gator power it is not working there and A&M is struggling with it also.
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NIL may be the end of TSAB’s relevance in P4. They don’t have the donor bases of USC, Florida, aTm, Texas and others. The Aggies and Gators will eventually figure it out.
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Rut-rho. 21-6, under 12 left 3rd quarter, BC up on ‘noles.
Looks like two “state universities” battling for the coveted 5 spot in the ESPN bottom ten.
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ZoomZoom
NIL may be the end of TSAB’s relevance in P4. They don’t have the donor bases of USC, Florida, aTm, Texas and others. The Aggies and Gators will eventually figure it out.
The Aggies have a long history of not figuring it out. The Gators absolutely need a strong AD. That alumni base is as ‘hands-on’ as any in the country, AND the in-state competition for talent is ridiculous.
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When Billy gets bought out early at Florida, do y’all think he goes coordinator position for a P4 or rehabilitates his image at an SBC East program?
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RedTails
When Billy gets bought out early at Florida, do y’all think he goes coordinator position for a P4 or rehabilitates his image at an SBC East program?
He'll end up as a Head Coach in CUSA or Sunbelt..
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He'll end up as a Head Coach in CUSA or Sunbelt..
You know of any Sunbelt programs who might be looking for a new coach if their coach goes 6-7 again? Hmmmmm
It would never happen…but it would be pretty comical if he was looking for a job while we had an opening.