GojiraCane
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Exactly this.Def about NIL. Same thing happened to Flowers… he reclassified and we had spent all this dollars on transfers already. Of course we wanted him but couldn’t pay him.
With regards to this kid, likely similar story. But also know while we may have money we always have to compare his deal to the guys on the team… bc you know it’s coming if we overpay.
Same thing on Russell. We pay him what Cuse is and our entire WR room gets a raise….
They really choose who they want to pay. The evals have to fit the price. Highly ranked players are the most expensive but sometimes overvalued
Let’s say our WR payscale is between $250K to $800K (just hypothetical, I have no idea what the pay scale is). Russell has a $1.5M offer from Syracuse.
We match.
So going into the transfer portal season in a few months, we have an incoming freshman making far more than anyone in the room. At minimum that’s a morale problem. It’s also a cause for players to start looking elsewhere if Miami doesn’t give everyone a raise. So we do. And now our WR room is exponentially more expensive.
But wait! There’s more!
Let’s say we want a five star WR for the 2027 class. We set the floor with Russell at $1.5M. He’ll want the same or more.
But wait! There’s more!
You have rapid wage escalation in one position group. That starts to make other position groups jealous. Now you have to start giving raises to non WRs, over and above what you have planned.
Suddenly your NIL spending can grow in ways you did not anticipate.