I am really intrigued to see how the House Settlement impacts CBB next year.
Will the prices of players find a new normal with schools limited to $20.5M in revenue sharing for all their sports (football being the main driver)?
Will the NCAA and Deloitte have any real oversight on auditing 3rd party NIL collective deals for their true value?
If both occur, I am hopeful that Seton Hall can use the same $6m to form an even more competitive roster.
However if it’s still the Wild Wild West and prices of players continue to soar, and if you want Sha to have offensive weapons, be prepared to have a roster that has absolutely no depth. You will have to pay astronomically for 2-3 players to be the main guys every night. If you happen to miss on those 2-3 players the team will be horrible. If they have an off night, you will most likely lose because the bench will not contribute. If they happen to get hurt, the team will be horrible.
There is no perfect formula in this mercenary one and done transfer / NIL model that allows you to consistently compete year in and year out when your budget is half of the teams you are trying to challenge at the top of your conference.