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Simple....they move product, they get air time, their players are marketable, and b/c of this exposure, their revenue will now be increased exponentially. So now the bag game is open game.
Now a team like Texas can say "come here, we're the #1 school in selling merchandise, and with the new allowance, you'll be able to get a nice cut from our profits." What will Miami say? Who's marketing us? Adidas used to go hard in the paint for us, but have now turned their attention to other schools.
I'm not seeing the benefits. This just opens up a way for SEC/BIG 10 schools to no longer have to hide chit and be even more aggressive.
But you didn’t answer my question? They already get the best 25, how does this make their roster better?
Also believe it or not Miami is still a huge brand , in 2017 we had some of the highest viewed regular season games of the last 5-6 years. Miami apparel also does really well.
I don’t think UM fans really understand how powerful the brand still is. All their negativity has overwhelmed their brain. Just like our players some overrate them and some underrate them.
Hate it or love it but that brand is still one of the biggest in the country. No matter how many retards there is in the athletic Dept or how ever many corches we hire.
This allows Miami to do things they’d normally not even try because of fear of the ncaa.
Just landing 5-6 more elite Sfla kids a class would be huge.
As for your “not on tv“ comment , we’re still on National tv every Saturday , regardless if it’s the AccN, Espn, ESPN 2 or abc. **** if we’re just pretty good we stay in good television spot. Back to 2017 we were literally the lead prime time game multiple weaks, I’m pretty sure in back to back weaks. That was two years ago , the brand is still strong my friend.
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