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<blockquote data-quote="xWVU2010x" data-source="post: 131865718" data-attributes="member: 1467482"><p>With the NIL era under way WVU, and all schools for that matter, need to rethink how they should be utilizing financial resources. If WVU had a self imposed “salary cap” let’s say for argument’s sake WVU could allocate $15m to “payroll” which includes coaches and players. Between a buyout, the new coach and assistants, on top of a buyout, we are allocating nearly half the payroll to coaches, one of whom is not actually here.</p><p></p><p>So the schools that are continually trigger happy in this new frontier are going to fall behind very quickly IMO. Brown has undoubtedly been a dud thus far, but off the field he is fine, and as an actual game manager he could be worse. His biggest weakness is players, so if we can get better players via NIL the rest will solve itself. That wasn’t the case before NIL, where the only guy you could technically pay for to secure better results was the coach.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xWVU2010x, post: 131865718, member: 1467482"] With the NIL era under way WVU, and all schools for that matter, need to rethink how they should be utilizing financial resources. If WVU had a self imposed “salary cap” let’s say for argument’s sake WVU could allocate $15m to “payroll” which includes coaches and players. Between a buyout, the new coach and assistants, on top of a buyout, we are allocating nearly half the payroll to coaches, one of whom is not actually here. So the schools that are continually trigger happy in this new frontier are going to fall behind very quickly IMO. Brown has undoubtedly been a dud thus far, but off the field he is fine, and as an actual game manager he could be worse. His biggest weakness is players, so if we can get better players via NIL the rest will solve itself. That wasn’t the case before NIL, where the only guy you could technically pay for to secure better results was the coach. [/QUOTE]
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