Good enough to beat Alabama in Knoxville...This is worth keeping an eye on .... Kid is not that good.
Good enough to beat Alabama in Knoxville...This is worth keeping an eye on .... Kid is not that good.
This reminds me of what Ms. Terry said about their having recruits in for dinner at their house. She said parents were asking them how much money they were going to give them.I'm going to venture that Nico is probably a good kid and I'm going to give him the benefit of the doubt. I think he is getting bad advice from his parents. That being said, NIL is just another way that "helicopter parents" can ruin their kids life among their peers.
Might be nervous, Just SayinThat would be a totally nonsensical move for OSU.
No. Alabama beat Alabama in Knoxville. Has nothing to do with the QB.Good enough to beat Alabama in Knoxville...
I agree, but there is always some coach that's on the hot seat and some booster with more money than sense. I don't know that he'll get 4 mil, but he will play next year.I would not sign him. It sends the wrong message.
He now doesn't have any leverage and any good business person worth their salt knows this. They'll offer him (at best) what he was getting at UcheaT, but it would not surprise me if his offers are less than what he was making at UcheaTI agree, but there is always some coach that's on the hot seat and some booster with more money than sense. I don't know that he'll get 4 mil, but he will play next year.
Not the least bit surprised.Apparently; his father was driving that play.
telling the rest of us how little they care /sThe others will find a new past time.
In Nico's defense his name is Iamaleava and not Iamastaya...I would not sign him. It sends the wrong message.
It definitely had something to do with the QB, it just wasn't the one wearing Orange...No. Alabama beat Alabama in Knoxville. Has nothing to do with the QB.
Real good life lesson in there for he and his parents.He now doesn't have any leverage and any good business person worth their salt knows this. They'll offer him (at best) what he was getting at UcheaT, but it would not surprise me if his offers are less than what he was making at UcheaT
I've always said, "2 million in the hand is better than 4 million in the portal"...Real good life lesson in there for he and his parents.
I flimflamming expect an 18 year old kid to be happy with 2.4 million dollars and not be the dumbest moron of morons and kill his own golden goose.Don't agree at all what Nico is doing, but when he sees Miami fork out 3 mil for Beck and a hurt shoulder and see Duke fork out a bunch for some nobody from Tulane, what do you expect. It happens every day in the NFL and now will start happening in college.
That's why UNC feels like the perfect fit. Belichick is not going to mind this sort of thing. It's the whole reason he decided to give college a try in the first place. I don't know that they can afford to pay him $4M, but that ship may have sailed for him. He will end up probably having to take less money, but may end up in a better situation. If he lights up the ACC, then he'll be a top 5 pick next spring.Other coaches can beat their chests and bare their teeth all they want. The real question is whether this ends up working for Nico.
IOW, now that his mindset is publicly known, will another school take Nico? And if so, what will they pay him?
If Nico ends up either without a school or with a pay package less than he made at UTe, that'll serve as a lesson to everyone else -- coaches and players. If he ends up somewhere making more than he made at UTe, it worked for him and that'll teach a different lesson.
And what happens if Nico realizes he's overplayed his hand and withdraws from the portal? Given what's happened, would UTe take him back at his current pay? I tend to think that bridge is burned. But it would make for interesting theater.