Maybe it entices a few kids whose moms didn't want them playing peewee football because of concussions but then get to high school and find they are elite athletes in a different sport to give football a shot and see what happens, but I kinda doubt it. It's a different market.…reverse the decline in HS football participation in northern states?
It is an interesting possibility. When some kid from your high school is making $250K, two years after graduating, that should have some allure.
Interesting early returns. They seem to match your expectations.Maybe it entices a few kids whose moms didn't want them playing peewee football because of concussions but then get to high school and find they are elite athletes in a different sport to give football a shot and see what happens, but I kinda doubt it. It's a different market.
I do think it'll push athletically elite kids more to football and basketball compared to other sports a little, the revenue and interest in those sports in college obviously dwarfs any other sport and it would be shocking if NIL opportunities don't mirror this.