Coaching Coaching Carousel 2023-2024 - Not Miami Related

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The more college football simulates pro football, the less appealing it becomes to coaches. The best coaches will take their talents to the NFL thereby avoiding the college game mired with handlers, free agency, tampering and mercenaries who run rampant with minimal regulation or consequences.

I would not be surprised to see CFB change its operating model. Players will become employees of universities with binding contracts, annual base salaries, bonus incentives and standard benefits such as healthcare. Players will be subject to noncompete agreements and restrictions on transfers, etc.

The game has already changed and will continue to evolve in response to market forces.
 
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The more college football simulates pro football, the less appealing it becomes to coaches. The best coaches will take their talents to the NFL thereby avoiding the college game mired with handlers, free agency, tampering and mercenaries who run rampant with minimal regulation or consequences.

I would not be surprised to see CFB change its operating model. Players will become employees of universities with binding contracts, annual base salaries, bonus incentives and standard benefits such as healthcare. Players will be subject to noncompete agreements and restrictions on transfers, etc.

The game has already changed and will continue to evolve in response to market forces.
CFB is nothing like the NFL.
 
The more college football simulates pro football, the less appealing it becomes to coaches. The best coaches will take their talents to the NFL thereby avoiding the college game mired with handlers, free agency, tampering and mercenaries who run rampant with minimal regulation or consequences.

I would not be surprised to see CFB change its operating model. Players will become employees of universities with binding contracts, annual base salaries, bonus incentives and standard benefits such as healthcare. Players will be subject to noncompete agreements and restrictions on transfers, etc.

The game has already changed and will continue to evolve in response to market forces.
It's all good, but none of that solves NIL. The schools/boosters/collectives with the most money are still going to make sure the best/most highly rated players end up at their school. The portal might be fixable, but NIL is not a fixable issue. With that said, Mario and Miami's attitude towards NIL probably gives us the best chance to be successful. We have a guy that isn't going to jump to the NFL. Recruiting is what he lives for.
 
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CFB is also 100x more volatile. Their is no correlation between free agency and NIL.
Not sure what you mean.

College players routinely use the Portal Transfer windows to sign with other teams who will pay them more money (via NIL collectives). These players even have NIL agents who negotiate the NIL terms on behalf of the player.

That's CFB's version of free agency.
 
Not sure what you mean.

College players routinely use the Portal Transfer windows to sign with other teams who will pay them more money (via NIL collectives). These players even have NIL agents who negotiate the NIL terms on behalf of the player.

That's CFB's version of free agency.
Free agency has contracts, cap limitations, and designated time periods. Tampering is also punished in the NFL. If NIL was constructed like free agency it would be a much smoother process. Other than players being paid what similarities are you finding?
 
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