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A former work colleague and I had a discussion when NIL first became a “thing”. He said players wouldn’t be getting “stupid money” because the boosters funding these collectives aren’t stupid people. They didn’t get wealthy being “stupid”. He stated “the market will level out”.

My point was there ARE boosters that being able to buy players for “their” program will be recreational for them….like playing for thousand of dollars in a nassau on the golf course.

Well, the money continues to get “stupider” and player demands get more outrageous.

I’m about done with it all.
 
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A former work colleague and I had a discussion when NIL first became a “thing”. He said players wouldn’t be getting “stupid money” because the boosters funding these collectives aren’t stupid people. They didn’t get wealthy being “stupid”. He stated “the market will level out”.

My point was there ARE boosters that being able to buy players for “their” program will be recreational for them….like playing for thousand of dollars in a nassau on the golf course.

Well, the money continues to get “stupider” and player demands get more outrageous.

I’m about done with it all.
All you need is one mega rich billionaire booster to crash the entire system.
 
A former work colleague and I had a discussion when NIL first became a “thing”. He said players wouldn’t be getting “stupid money” because the boosters funding these collectives aren’t stupid people. They didn’t get wealthy being “stupid”. He stated “the market will level out”.

My point was there ARE boosters that being able to buy players for “their” program will be recreational for them….like playing for thousand of dollars in a nassau on the golf course.

Well, the money continues to get “stupider” and player demands get more outrageous.

I’m about done with it all.
They got wealthy by earning their money the old fashion way. They inherited it!

Seriously, for guys like yella fella, this NIL business is chicken feed. 4-5 mil per year probably wouldn't make a dent. Just means other, more worthwhile endeavors probably won't be sponsored as much as before.
 
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I get this. My thing is, be careful of what you wish for. Yea, this is truly the wild, Wild West, but congressional oversight might be even worse. As a matter of fact, way, way worse.
Worse? Doubt it. It’s pretty bad. And super fast.
But, Congress has no right to have a say in this.
 
What happens when, I want the kid I’m paying $1M to play QB, to lose a game because I’ve got $5M on the Moneyline?

can boosters contributing to an NIL collective bet on their own teams ?
Hadn't thought of that.
 
Worse? Doubt it. It’s pretty bad. And super fast.
But, Congress has no right to have a say in this.
But you know they’ll but in, like they’re trying to now. I just notice that Bama had nobody come to its aid but everyone is at odds with Bama now and we didn’t vote ourselves in.
 
Not saying it’s not true but that Twitter acct isn’t exactly a reliable source. It’s usually click bait tbh. But let’s say it is true- who would want a backup running back who has a history of pulling this junk? I mean he better get all he wants on this next one bc he can’t transfer again. Better get the money upfront cause if they stiff you you’re outta luck dude
 
Who was the Auburn banker donor who taught Jimmy Raines (?) the error of his ways? Raines has a pocket full of cash now.
 
You mean people like Phil Knight, Jimmy Haslam, and before he died, Boone Pickens?
No, not really. Those guys were not trying to crash the system. They were trying to influence it. Maybe advance it. I’m talking about someone who wants to go all in on one college team contributing nine figures to an NIL collective, trying to create a dream team.
 
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