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The dilemma forced by the NIL

ElijahGreen25

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Dec 9, 2012
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Take top dollar and play with subpar talent that couldn't land NIL deals or play with a loaded team because everyone got a solid NIL deal?

It really depends on the general market. Take Tennessee and their $8Mill NIL deal. How many elite players can they afford now that they spent so much on a QB? There are so many other equally important questions that could be asked, but only keeping the topic on talent acquisition makes you wonder what will happen to the players that are good but don't get any NIL deals?

The way Miami is doing it is the overall best solution because if there are any under the radar players that never got a deal at say Tennessee then they will be attracted to transferring to Miami so they can get paid. Plus, if there is a player on our team that turns out to be an absolute monster on the field then someone locally will choose to make an NIL deal with them which once again favors Miami with it's large population compared to say Knoxville.

Playing the middle road allows options for a more complete team which means better OL DL RB LB DB and WR. Over a team with just 9 or 12 dominant players out of high school
 
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