N.I.L.and long distance recruit's

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With NIL and many of these big time recruits making six or seven figures, I believe you will start to see even more blue chip prospects committing to long distance programs. Now that they actually have the money to move their families with them, distance is becoming less of an issue.
 
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With NIL and many of these big time recruits making six or seven figures, I believe you will start to see even more blue chip prospects committing to long distance programs. Now that they actually have the money to move their families with them, distance is becoming less of an issue.
What’s long distance?

I disagree, kids that got even “just a scholarship” already had enough of an excuse or reason to commit to schools out of state.

I wouldn’t imagine the data really bearing that out since it’s already been a thing.

Also, “NIL” done been a thing for high 4/5 star recruits for decades big dawg.
 
The benefit of Miami is that it's an international city.
Why that's a big plus is the airport.
It's not hard for a player or family to hop on a plan for LA, Seattle, New York, Houston and fly to Miami, it's easy and it's typically similar cultures cause of the large population.

I'd imagine the low taxes in Florida help for NIL too.
 
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