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A&M just received another 5 star commitment, this time from DL Gabriel Brownlow-Dindy, a flip from OU.

They are the favorite from THREE more 5 stars which will bring their total to SEVEN FIVE STARS.

I'd call for an investigation but everything they are doing is probably legal!
 

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A&M just received another 5 star commitment, this time from DL Gabriel Brownlow-Dindy, a flip from OU.

They are the favorite from THREE more 5 stars which will bring their total to SEVEN FIVE STARS.

I'd call for an investigation but everything they are doing is probably legal!

Good.....another program that'll bury BABK down south.
 

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A&M just received another 5 star commitment, this time from DL Gabriel Brownlow-Dindy, a flip from OU.

They are the favorite from THREE more 5 stars which will bring their total to SEVEN FIVE STARS.

I'd call for an investigation but everything they are doing is probably legal!

Yup, they’re doing it all legally. They got in the ground floor of NIL which is why Texas recently announced their booster organizations that will be funding $10M+ in NIL money for their players. Texas OL are all already announced to be making $150k+ salaries next year.

FBS football is sadly still at least 5 years away from self-governance. The next few years are going to be the Wild West with immediate eligibility for transfers and NIL booster money ramping up over the next few years. Notre Dame is sadly way behind on this right now because they have less of a “broad base” of boosters and the boosters we do have are not as comfortable with buying players. They also aren’t well positioned to take “football first” transfers who wouldn’t be on track to graduate.

Ironically, if this NIL stuff had happened back in the 80s or 90s then ND would’ve been positioned incredibly well to capitalize on it relative to their peers.
 

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Yup, they’re doing it all legally. They got in the ground floor of NIL which is why Texas recently announced their booster organizations that will be funding $10M+ in NIL money for their players. Texas OL are all already announced to be making $150k+ salaries next year.

FBS football is sadly still at least 5 years away from self-governance. The next few years are going to be the Wild West with immediate eligibility for transfers and NIL booster money ramping up over the next few years. Notre Dame is sadly way behind on this right now because they have less of a “broad base” of boosters and the boosters we do have are not as comfortable with buying players. They also aren’t well positioned to take “football first” transfers who wouldn’t be on track to graduate.

Ironically, if this NIL stuff had happened back in the 80s or 90s then ND would’ve been positioned incredibly well to capitalize on it relative to their peers.

There is no reason why ND's billion dollar endowment can't come into play with the NIL stuff right? This seems like a golden opportunity for an ultra wealthy school like Notre Dame to set itself apart from others. ND always wants to be different. Here's your chance. NIL money for salaries and medical insurance. (Is that possible? Idk much about the new NIL stuff that's going on)
 

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NIL + Auto-transfers are having the exact negative effects that everyone knew they would have
 

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Yup, they’re doing it all legally. They got in the ground floor of NIL which is why Texas recently announced their booster organizations that will be funding $10M+ in NIL money for their players. Texas OL are all already announced to be making $150k+ salaries next year.

FBS football is sadly still at least 5 years away from self-governance. The next few years are going to be the Wild West with immediate eligibility for transfers and NIL booster money ramping up over the next few years. Notre Dame is sadly way behind on this right now because they have less of a “broad base” of boosters and the boosters we do have are not as comfortable with buying players. They also aren’t well positioned to take “football first” transfers who wouldn’t be on track to graduate.

Ironically, if this NIL stuff had happened back in the 80s or 90s then ND would’ve been positioned incredibly well to capitalize on it relative to their peers.

I heard something about them giving the DL recrutis dad some phony job? Yea "legal", but still shady as hell.


With the coaching changes we should be very fortunate with our recruiting stability. Oklahoma and Oregon's classes have imploded. Oklahoma, especially was putting together back to back classes that would of made them real contenders. I think they have lost more 5* recruits since Lincoln left than we had during the BK era.
 

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Jimbo has a machine operation and all the backing in the world. They’d be getting it done regardless of NIL. Unlimited budget would find its way to the right channels no matter what
 

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If you believe the conventional wisdom that the SEC teams have been buying players for years the NIL actually levels the playing field, at least in theory.

But in practice the northern schools are way behind the curve, as usual.
 

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If you believe the conventional wisdom that the SEC teams have been buying players for years the NIL actually levels the playing field, at least in theory.

But in practice the northern schools are way behind the curve, as usual.

No it doesn't it just allows them to give them more.
 

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In the before times you could give money to croots under the table (with some risk of getting caught) but you couldn't force them to give it back if they went somewhere else. NIL means you can ensure your ROI by above-board compensating them after they enroll.
 

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I read an article today on Comcast that Nick Saban was visiting a recruit 9 miles from LSU campus.
Kelly is red meat and Saban sees the blood.
 

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I read an article today on Comcast that Nick Saban was visiting a recruit 9 miles from LSU campus.
Kelly is red meat and Saban sees the blood.

He hired the best recruiter in the state of Louisiana today.
 

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He hired the best recruiter in the state of Louisiana today.

He did, which he will need. But in the SEC, Kelly will need to be way more involved than he ever was at ND, Frank Wilson or no Frank Wilson. I have no doubt that Kelly will get top 15 classes. I do have doubts he will get top 5 nationally consistently of even top 3 in the SEC consistently.
 

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He did, which he will need. But in the SEC, Kelly will need to be way more involved than he ever was at ND, Frank Wilson or no Frank Wilson. I have no doubt that Kelly will get top 15 classes. I do have doubts he will get top 5 nationally consistently of even top 3 in the SEC consistently.

Wait, the best athletes don't just... go to LSU?
 

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There is no reason why ND's billion dollar endowment can't come into play with the NIL stuff right? This seems like a golden opportunity for an ultra wealthy school like Notre Dame to set itself apart from others. ND always wants to be different. Here's your chance. NIL money for salaries and medical insurance. (Is that possible? Idk much about the new NIL stuff that's going on)

You basically can’t touch any of the endowment money for anything that it isn’t already earmarked for, and even if you could you can’t use it for NIL. NIL money has to come from 3rd party sources.

Everything I’m hearing about where ND stands on NIL suggests that we are way behind the curve of what the SEC is already doing for next year and others will catch up to in short order. Schools will need boosters setting aside 10-15 million yearly for player payments within the next three years unless there is some legislation.

This recruiting class is largely unaffected, but next year’s will be and allegedly there is going to be significant “tampering” to get developed high level players in the portal for open bidding. This is something Gary Patterson warned about with bigger Texas schools coming to poach TCU players and I think he is spot on. Allegedly, a lot of schools are going to move away from targeting ~25 kids a class in recruiting and instead stay in the 15-20 range and take 5-10 transfers a year to supplement that group. It will be like early 00s JUCO recruiting on crack.
 

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Clemson's class is falling apart, they have a couple high rated CB's wonder if they have been contacted?
 

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You basically can’t touch any of the endowment money for anything that it isn’t already earmarked for, and even if you could you can’t use it for NIL. NIL money has to come from 3rd party sources.

Everything I’m hearing about where ND stands on NIL suggests that we are way behind the curve of what the SEC is already doing for next year and others will catch up to in short order. Schools will need boosters setting aside 10-15 million yearly for player payments within the next three years unless there is some legislation.

This recruiting class is largely unaffected, but next year’s will be and allegedly there is going to be significant “tampering” to get developed high level players in the portal for open bidding. This is something Gary Patterson warned about with bigger Texas schools coming to poach TCU players and I think he is spot on. Allegedly, a lot of schools are going to move away from targeting ~25 kids a class in recruiting and instead stay in the 15-20 range and take 5-10 transfers a year to supplement that group. It will be like early 00s JUCO recruiting on crack.

Money ruins everything - John Wooden
 

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the #1 player in the country travis hunter just decommitted from FSU and signed with jackson state. holy crap.
 

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More targets for him if no one else is in the receiver room.

i wonder if this will start to catch on with other top rated players. why go somewhere like ohio state, alabama, clemson and fight for a starting spot when you can go to one of these smaller schools and be a football god.
 

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This Travis Hunter thing is awesome. FSU fans are hella pissed they didn't get him, so they've started a Fire Mike Norvell Twitter Space that has been going on for like 3 hours now and had 2k people at its peak. And now JSU staffers are speaking on it. This is the greatest day for CFB shit housing in history.
 

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Indiana has the 14th ranked class in Rivals. And they only took 21 so it's not like they took 30 or something.

How the heck did that happen? I like it!
 

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