Orange_Crush
Resident windbag genius
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No one swore that. And if we are comparing things that hurt competitive balance like free agency against things that help it, what exactly are you putting on the other side of the list? CFB has no draft. No salary cap. No rookie max. No minimum rookie contract length.Everyone swore free agency would ruin the nfl. And it didn’t. That was Goodell who ruined the nfl. Not free agency.
College football is huge business and there is a smaller supply of players. Even if they aren't as good as a NFL player, they are more valuable to teams. Some NFL players are going to be upset seeing college kids getting paid more haha.Some of these men make more than league minimum already.
Surely NIL will change the landscape of how the NFL pays players eventually
Whether or not this is to be true or not who knows.
Maybe the smoke storm and drama about the USC rumors may cause him to look elsewhere. At the very least to make it look more legit, not so tampery.
Hope we take a shot.
Oooo I would LOVE Usc and Kentucky to get busted for thatThe story doesn’t end there as the Pitt football program believes that the USC coaches illegally tampered with Addison, while he has not yet in the transfer portal. PSN has been told to expect Pitt head coach Pat Narduzzi to make a public statement that will target USC’s alleged tampering with his best player. Sources also tell Pittsburgh Sports Now that new USC head coach Lincoln Riley is believed to have used the same questionable tactics to lure Oklahoma freshman quarterback Caleb Williams from Oklahoma to USC.
While this isn’t official, the word is that USC is offering Addison a NIL deal north of $2 million to head to Southern California. PSN is also told that this isn’t the first time a program has offered Addison a large sum of money. Following the season, it’s believed that Kentucky offered the Biletnikoff winner $800,000 to go to Lexington and he turned them down.
WR Jordan Addison Expected to Leave Pitt for USC, Greater NIL Opportunities