I've wondered about this as well. Guess we'll find out over the next couple years of this process how it'll all work out.
Though let's not kid ourselves, the top recruits at the big money P5 programs were already getting paid (or their families), and there was still plenty of money for donors to give as well. How G5 programs like us now have to plan and figure out the best use of our limited available resources will be the puzzle.
We lose money every year. Do you think some recruit wants to come to some ____ty facilities or has to eat at McDonald's? Seventy-five million to upgrade the football stadium, how does that get funded?
We have built our programs by building them up through donations. If you think that will continue without donations to the programs, then please give me what you are smoking.
Pay no mind to that buffoon.
The issue is that this is turning the tables on the athletic departments. The athlete-students now have the power when it comes to money. Now the athletic departments will have to persuade businesses to donate their money to the program instead of straight to the players.
.....I love when you guys compare us to Ltur..... Their donations were best in cusa at $7 mill....Cajuns at $30 mill.....,separation???
I saw somewhere recently (either another thread or an internet site) that a business is awarding all walk-on players at BYU a contract or money equal to the amount of a full scholorship! So basically all BYU players will be on scholorship. Should do wonders for their walk-on program!
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