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It's going away because it's not sustainable at G5 schools. Does our NIL keep kids from seeking bigger offers at P5's? No.
Are you giving money to Chandler Rogers for one season here so he can get a better deal at Cal the next year? No. I'm not either. Is Eastside Pizza giving him $. Maybe once until they get burned then it will be "no thanks".
You already know we are not a big donation program. This takes away from donations to facilities. Unless the AD tacks it onto season tickets as a mandatory NIL fee (which I don't think they can do) then NIL will dry up when there is no visible sign of it retaining players here.
No idea... but given that he is an alum of ND he will look down his nose at us from the jump nor will he truly fight for the likes of UNT being on equal footing than his beloved Notre Dame.
Could easily be a stuck in the mud do nothing hire that collects a check for X amount of time and moves on... should fit right in.
Why would you think that the NIL is going away? It is allowed by our court system and the NCAA has no control over it. I assume if you make a donation to an athletic department it will be tax deductible regardless if it ends up in the NIL pot or not. Will donors tire of players moving annually to play elsewhere for more money. Sure they will, but this is the new reality of college sports. You keep thinking that if you shut your eyes you can wish it away. I am not an attorney, but perhaps one way to slow the train down is to make athletics employees and have them sign contracts for a specific number of years that financially penalize them if they leave for another school during its time frame. We don't have to like the new reality of college athletics but we need to accept it and hope our administration can figure out how North Texas is going to navigate thru these financially challenging times.
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