Common sense says that the more you get from being a student athlete the more incentive you have to stay a student athlete.
Common sense says that the more you get from being a student athlete the more incentive you have to stay a student athlete.
Right and "without sports, many of these would not have attended one day of college."
Without a day of college they would not have a day of NIL.
So no college no NIL.
And without sports, many of these would not have attended one day of college, meaning that has nothing to do with NIL.
You need a source for that?
I don’t want to argue with you but your analysis is circuitous. I guess you believe room and board and scholarships have nothing to do with attending a day of college?
NIL is just an added benefit which can only be earned by attending college. And I do believe that added benefit is responsible for some staying in college longer and completing their education and that NIL creates 1000 times more contacts for student athletes with the business community than any scholarship or room and board award. The latter thus provides many more opportunities for employment and a career after being a student athlete is completed.
So, for a University like ours, NIL may be a negative . . . for the student athlete it is almost always a positive . . .
Y'ALL GOT ANYTHING TO SAY ABOUT MY BOY SHAD OR WHAT?!?!?!??!
Dude's last name makes me wanna light a cigar.
NIL is pay for play. The math to a 20 yr old
$25k-100+k >>> $0
In football coaches don't renew scholarships to underachieving players. In FCS DII DIII that's the end of career... a big chunk of the unsigned transfer portal lies here.
Enough about NIL!
What’s the skinny on this kid? Who else offered him?
He is very similar to Wiser, meaning he started one season in JC and has 3 more years of eligibility. This was Billy Napier's approach and Coach Desormeaux has continued it, signing only JC athletes that have 3 years of eligibility. Because of the Portal, skilled athletes that have only 1 yr. of starting experience will not be in high demand unless they were highly ranked coming out of HS and were placed there by P5. You can find athletes at DB and WR all over the place. Quality DL and OL are a different matter, all programs will take them were they find them.
To answer your question, he doesn't have any major offers. That doesn't concern me because Wiser didn't either. If he can play, it will begin with working his way into the depth chart.
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