Ryan Day puts a number on recruiting budget

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Or theres a bunch of bs numbers flying around
It may be tiered by some teams.
Top teams $10-$15 M plus.
Medium ranked 11-19 on the top 30 $5-$10 M
Lower ranked teams 19 and lower $5M- and less.
It is a travesty, because if those collectives throw in $$$$$$$$'s and the teams are losers, then pray tell what would happen?. They can't get their money back and Staff will be blamed, and the caliber of players and recruits, and from the portal would go down, down, ....it would become a veritable sh** show.
 
It may be tiered by some teams.
Top teams $10-$15 M plus.
Medium ranked 11-19 on the top 30 $5-$10 M
Lower ranked teams 19 and lower $5M- and less.
It is a travesty, because if those collectives throw in $$$$$$$$'s and the teams are losers, then pray tell what would happen?. They can't get their money back and Staff will be blamed, and the caliber of players and recruits, and from the portal would go down, down, ....it would become a veritable sh** show.
Texas longhorns about to oline U they spent 150k on all their olinemen. The Aggies spent 30 mil on 2022
 
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Interesting that a coach is saying his school will need 13 million to keep it's players. If that's not pay for play what is?

but but but Ruiz!!

saban, fisher, and now day all asking/talking about paying players.. but Ruiz is the problem. gtfoh
And Ruiz is actually a business owner who is signing the kids to work for life wallet.
 
It's how they've always done it, they just mad other schools can compete.
They are mad that other schools can compete, LEGALLY. Back when it was underground, schools like Ohio State, Bama and the other huge state schools could use the NCAA as their attack dogs to go after schools like Miami, SMU, USC and others to limit any momentum. I don't think it's an accident that as the SEC started climbing, schools like SC started getting hammered.

Eric ****erson said it perfectly "The NCAA are a bunch of gangsters and they play favorites".
 
They are mad that other schools can compete, LEGALLY. Back when it was underground, schools like Ohio State, Bama and the other huge state schools could use the NCAA as their attack dogs to go after schools like Miami, SMU, USC and others to limit any momentum. I don't think it's an accident that as the SEC started climbing, schools like SC started getting hammered.

Eric ****erson said it perfectly "The NCAA are a bunch of gangsters and they play favorites".
Precisely why Saban was crying his eyes out: it’s not fair other schools can compete for the recruits we bought the last decade.
 
This is how NIL is “supposed” to work.
 

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