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<blockquote data-quote="NewFrogFan" data-source="post: 3079411" data-attributes="member: 162"><p>The coaching angst is loud and clear at my alma mater. It amazes me how many people don’t understand how our current society, the TP and NIL have and will change college sports. Its the same thing with name dropping over there. I predict the “older guard” coaches will adapt quickly or fade away to be replaced by up and coming guys that have realized they have to do things a little differently. Personally, I am all about players sharing in the revenue generated by their NIL, but I dont think this suitcase full of cash deal will survive very long before all out anarchy occurs. A significant portion of college football players have “no plan” for when the day comes they are sitting in the stands. You would think if the “founders” of NIL REALLY cared about the player, the program would be designed to allow at least a portion of their “contract” to be realized in “retirement”.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NewFrogFan, post: 3079411, member: 162"] The coaching angst is loud and clear at my alma mater. It amazes me how many people don’t understand how our current society, the TP and NIL have and will change college sports. Its the same thing with name dropping over there. I predict the “older guard” coaches will adapt quickly or fade away to be replaced by up and coming guys that have realized they have to do things a little differently. Personally, I am all about players sharing in the revenue generated by their NIL, but I dont think this suitcase full of cash deal will survive very long before all out anarchy occurs. A significant portion of college football players have “no plan” for when the day comes they are sitting in the stands. You would think if the “founders” of NIL REALLY cared about the player, the program would be designed to allow at least a portion of their “contract” to be realized in “retirement”. [/QUOTE]
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