We offered #1 basketball recruit $5 million in NIL??

92Pony

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I don't read that as actual, factual numbers. I think whoever wrote that was just making up an example. He said "....South Carolina. They've offered." - I read that to mean we've offered a scholarship, but we haven't offered $5mill. He could have said $500 and $300 - point made was that regardless of money, the kid is choosing the school where he really wants to be. Just the way I read it.
 
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will110

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Absolutely zero chance South Carolina has $5 million to throw at one player lol
 
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I believe it was just a fictitious example to shown that the player can not totally be bought, he will still go where he wants to even at a discount. i.e. the player is a standup person, since he will settle for $3 million vs go somewhere that is not his first choice for $5 million.

We were just used as a name in the example.
 

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We're somewhat holding our own with nil $$, but that's obviously just an example. Kinda cool we got mentioned though.
 
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If you're paying a one-and-done player 7 figures, that better translate into a title. An absolute must. Anything short of a title would be considered catastrophic failure.
 

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Seems like a hypothetical they are doing here. Really bizarre if you ask me.
 

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I know the amounts are fictitious $$, but is this an attempt to embarrass South Carolina?
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The first line says it all: "NIL is not a factor" in the recruitment. I think he's saying that his son is going to go where he wants to go... and that the kid won't be lured by an extra $2million to go to a school he doesn't want to go to.

Let's say the difference is $300,000 vs. $1million. Then his son might have a tougher decision.
 

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I know the amounts are fictitious $$, but is this an attempt to embarrass South Carolina?
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Maybe? But maybe we now get some top recruits reach out to inquire? As they say, bad press is better than no press (or something to that effect).
 

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why would they

whatever level of player we are in football, we are a number of steps below that in basketball
Need a cap. But the elite programs will never allow it. Raising the limit on the number of football scholarships allowed is just around the corner, also benefitting the elite programs. smh