BigSteve09
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He didn’t necessarily flame out, I thought he played pretty well in his 3 starts given he didn’t have spring ball his freshman year, and then our system now just didn’t fit his abilities, ill bet he’ll ball out at UNLV and he a decent P5 starter in a few yearsStill blows my mind...I will never understand it.. I watched him with my own eyes throw dimes all over the field in two HS games...under intense pressure in one game.
I just don't understand how the kid flamed out.
Maybe.Given the previous court ruling, this felt inevitable. If the NCAA can't restrict NIL compensation, and a player has offers to earn more in a different market, how can you stop them from transferring to where they get paid the most? IMO the only way to stabilize cfb now is to make players employees of the teams, negotiate with the players union on revenue sharing, and ask Congress for antitrust exemption. Otherwise, the transfer bidding will destroy any semblance of team identity. Players and their representatives will quickly learn that the transfer market is the golden ticket.
Doing well. Working a lot. Lots of training for units. How have you been?It has been a while @SergeantVol. How you been brother?
Maybe.
Though what a lot of schools *ahem* COLLECTIVES seem to be doing is purchasing their NIL rights for multiple years. That is one protection against NIL shopping.