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💯He wins them 10+ games, and he’ll be worth every penny.
Canes have spent alot of pennies lately, haven't they? Bought them a nice loss to RU in the Pinstripe.He wins them 10+ games, and he’ll be worth every penny.
Always good to see UM loseCanes have spent alot of pennies lately, haven't they? Bought them a nice loss to RU in the Pinstripe.
AgreeTex A&M and Miami have proven you can’t buy championships. You can buy pieces but not championships.
Leadership and culture along with resources gets you the “Chip”. Doesn’t hurt to be in the SEC or BIG as well.
GO RU
So which one was FSU lacking this year? ACC going downAgree
You need a combination of elite coaching, recruiting and applicable re$ource$ to win titles
None reallySo which one was FSU lacking this year? ACC going down
UM does not have money to blow, it’s not the 1990s and early 2000s. Their donor pool is dry and they put all their NIL cards in one basket.Always good to see UM lose
But it’s better to have $ and not be afraid to spend it - they’re a solid coach away from making noise again, which is why I hope they resign Mario to a 10 year deal
Tex A&M and Miami have proven you can’t buy championships. You can buy pieces but not championships.
Leadership and culture along with resources gets you the “Chip”. Doesn’t hurt to be in the SEC or BIG as well.
GO RU
UM does not have money to blow, it’s not the 1990s and early 2000s. Their donor pool is dry and they put all their NIL cards in one basket.
From everything I read about about him and NIL offers, I think the $2.2 million he's reportedly getting is the result of a bidding war between schools ( boosters) and Miami gave him the biggest payday.Spending $2M+ on a single player is a pretty big basket. If we had the same type of support, we could go undefeated next year.
From everything I read about about him and NIL offers, I think the $2.2 million he's reportedly getting is the result of a bidding war between schools ( boosters) and Miami gave him the biggest payday.
Draft wouldn't have him picked as high as he wanted so take the college money now and try to play himself into a better draft position next year .
NILs will make and break programs now, when it comes to building championship caliber teams
He met with Rick, Ross and Company at prime 112 back in December, and they had an agreement in principle for 1.9 millionThat’s my understanding as well.
The dynamic that’s happening now with highly sought after portal transfers negotiating with collectives [cough: schools] is pretty interesting with these players pinning schools against each other or putting the threat of going pro in order to get the best NIL deal.He met with Rick, Ross and Company at prime 112 back in December, and they had an agreement in principle for 1.9 million
Then went up to Tallahasee against Miami’s wishes, and FSU would not approach that number, so he debated going in the draft
Eventually, he decided to go back to Miami and was able to get another 300,000 out of them.
It will definitely be interesting to see with the next few years until in regards to revenue sharing and how the dynamic will continue to evolveThe dynamic that’s happening now with highly sought after portal transfers negotiating with collectives [cough: schools] is pretty interesting with these players pinning schools against each other or putting the threat of going pro in order to get the best NIL deal.
When the BIG and SEC start doing revenue sharing with the players wonder how the rules will allow for NIL deals and if not how schools will circumvent conference cap rules. Some school will always want a leg up on another school and willing to take risks without an existing governing body that has real teeth.
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