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<blockquote data-quote="OlegeezEER" data-source="post: 132060218" data-attributes="member: 1835316"><p>Recruiting probably won't suffer all that much because the blue bloods will give away more scholarships poaching players from the middle tier power 5 schools. Retention will be a bigger problem. Every year you will probably have a cinderella story like Cincinnati was last year but its not sustainable. Cincinnati will not replace what they lost in the draft. The 2 million dollar figure you mentioned isn't enough. The qb at Alabama makes 7 figures in NIL and he is just 1 player. You have coaches at blue bloods saying they need 13 million just to maintain their current roster. The success or lack of it going forward will more than likely be more dependent on how well entities like the country roads trust are able to raise funds and arrange NIL deals for the more talented players on the roster.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OlegeezEER, post: 132060218, member: 1835316"] Recruiting probably won't suffer all that much because the blue bloods will give away more scholarships poaching players from the middle tier power 5 schools. Retention will be a bigger problem. Every year you will probably have a cinderella story like Cincinnati was last year but its not sustainable. Cincinnati will not replace what they lost in the draft. The 2 million dollar figure you mentioned isn't enough. The qb at Alabama makes 7 figures in NIL and he is just 1 player. You have coaches at blue bloods saying they need 13 million just to maintain their current roster. The success or lack of it going forward will more than likely be more dependent on how well entities like the country roads trust are able to raise funds and arrange NIL deals for the more talented players on the roster. [/QUOTE]
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