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FWST: ‘There is no wrong.’ TCU’s Patterson delivers NIL message to local business leaders
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<blockquote data-quote="Planks" data-source="post: 3052728" data-attributes="member: 55819"><p>I think the all time great players transferring is an almost guarantee. Even if TCU gets it’s act together in regards to NIL, the difference in money for the all time great, household name types (Boykin, etc.) is just going to be to much to turn down.</p><p></p><p>The bigger question to me is what about players who are just good players. Say during spring ball Alabama suffers a couple of season ending injuries to key players at the safety position. I could see Alabama donors suddenly realizing that the thing their business is missing is a large NIL deal with a Trevon Moerhig or an Ar’darius Washington.</p><p></p><p>Forget the Andy Daltons, the bigger question is whether TCU is going to be able to hold on to the Jeff Gladneys, LJ Colliers, Jeremy Kerleys, Ross Blacklocks, Lucas Niangs, etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Planks, post: 3052728, member: 55819"] I think the all time great players transferring is an almost guarantee. Even if TCU gets it’s act together in regards to NIL, the difference in money for the all time great, household name types (Boykin, etc.) is just going to be to much to turn down. The bigger question to me is what about players who are just good players. Say during spring ball Alabama suffers a couple of season ending injuries to key players at the safety position. I could see Alabama donors suddenly realizing that the thing their business is missing is a large NIL deal with a Trevon Moerhig or an Ar’darius Washington. Forget the Andy Daltons, the bigger question is whether TCU is going to be able to hold on to the Jeff Gladneys, LJ Colliers, Jeremy Kerleys, Ross Blacklocks, Lucas Niangs, etc. [/QUOTE]
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