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Respectfully disagree. Texas, Ohio State, A&M, Oregon, Alabama, UGA, Penn State, Notre Dame, Michigan, USC, LSU, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Florida, Ole Miss, Indiana, Texas Tech…no one operates like this, and most of those schools have been more relevant on the national landscape than we have the past 20 odd years.

You can do both. And you can do both well.
Take out of that list indiana and texas tech and texas a&m football the past 20 years haven't done nothing yet!
 
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Not sure of context of AD comments in this article but the way its written.. hmm


I actually do like this a lot better than the current NIL/collective system. Seemingly would allow the school to come up with its own budget and gives donors tax deductible donations. There must be many issues that I’m not thinking of because this seems like a slam dunk.
 
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I actually do like this a lot better than the current NIL/collective system. Seemingly would allow the school to come up with its own budget and gives donors tax deductible donations. There must be many issues that I’m not thinking of because this seems like a slam dunk.

Uneven playing field which there already is but can’t imagine the 90% of college football teams that can’t spend huge amounts of cash would go for that.
 


3,256 kids into the portal in two weeks, and that's not counting the guys like Markeith Williams who were already in there. Echevarria noted in his ESPN interview how damaging this is to a huge number of student athletes who will not have a roster spot anywhere.

I'm happy for the top guys like Mensah and WIlson, they deserve to earn what the market is willing to pay them. But I'm saddened for all those kids who get ground out through this process. There's got to be a balance somewhere.
 
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