fightingirish26
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Starting QB at ND will be doing just fine for themselves from a NIL point of view
So does this kid come in and start right away? How can you afford to pay a kid that much money to sit on the bench for any amount of time?
FWIW, I am very skeptical of the number being thrown around for Rashada. On3 are a bunch of grifters that are taking the word of other grifters. I have no doubt he got paid, but not close to $9.5MM. The lawyer they referenced Caspino is self-serving trying to get more clients. Florida's collective completely denied it, which they could be full of it, but they have no need to because it is legal in California. On3 already deleted the story also.
The short is- On3 (not counting Singer and co in this) are a bunch of scumbags that will do anything for a headline.
Edit: From the lead grifter himself:
Definitely serious. No HIGH SCHOOL football player is worth that coin without proving something first. I am all for paying players, but $9m for a QB who isn’t even the top of his class is outrageous.You serious?
Clemson would have given TL 9.5m and laughed to and from the bank.
That is quite different than some of the things that were rumored around Addison.My understanding is that ND made a competitive pitch (not offer!) about what he could do both as a WR and with NIL if he were to transfer to ND, but he ultimately decided to finish things out at UNC.
That's what I don't get about this.So does this kid come in and start right away? How can you afford to pay a kid that much money to sit on the bench for any amount of time?
I may be misunderstanding the @notredomer23's point, but "inches from doing the same thing with Downs" to me meant that a big-time school was in contact with a player that was NOT in the transfer portal, which is supposed to be a no-no.That is quite different than some of the things that were rumored around Addison.
Yes Notre Dame can help an elite WR make more money via NIL than they might make at a lower-profile program. No we're not giving you a house.
I may be misunderstanding the @notredomer23's point, but "inches from doing the same thing with Downs" to me meant that a big-time school was in contact with a player that was NOT in the transfer portal, which is supposed to be a no-no.
USC stole Addison before he even officially entered the portal, and ND was apparently in communication with Downs the same way. You'd like to think it was Downs that was exploring ways to maximize his potential, and not ND illegally poaching, but we could never know for sure.
They're also getting something in return which varies from deal to deal, I'm sure.I’m not going to believe any NIL values for unsigned recruits until I start seeing receipts. These values are insane and I see no way to legally validate them.
There's so many shades of gray here that it's hard to truly "tamper" unless you're a complete idiot. Communicating through back-channels is not difficult.I may be misunderstanding the @notredomer23's point, but "inches from doing the same thing with Downs" to me meant that a big-time school was in contact with a player that was NOT in the transfer portal, which is supposed to be a no-no.
USC stole Addison before he even officially entered the portal, and ND was apparently in communication with Downs the same way. You'd like to think it was Downs that was exploring ways to maximize his potential, and not ND illegally poaching, but we could never know for sure.
FWIW, I am very skeptical of the number being thrown around for Rashada. On3 are a bunch of grifters that are taking the word of other grifters. I have no doubt he got paid, but not close to $9.5MM. The lawyer they referenced Caspino is self-serving trying to get more clients. Florida's collective completely denied it, which they could be full of it, but they have no need to because it is legal in California. On3 already deleted the story also.
The short is- On3 (not counting Singer and co in this) are a bunch of scumbags that will do anything for a headline.
Edit: From the lead grifter himself:
I don't get this comment. Aren't the On3 sites just established sites from other services that moved over?
There's so many shades of gray here that it's hard to truly "tamper" unless you're a complete idiot. Communicating through back-channels is not difficult.
The notion that players - at least the highly-sought-after ones - are going into the portal completely blind as to their options is nuts, and probably naive. These players all know each other. So do their parents. They know coaches too.
Is having off-the-record conversations "tampering" or making a smart decision?
The coaching staffs are going to set this market. If they think someone is worth the money they're willing to shell out to get a player to sign, far be it for me to judge that or say otherwise.
Markets.
He probably has someone (wisely) telling him to shut up and stop drawing attention to it.So, the guy that was very upfront about his desire for NIL does not wish to discuss the NIL he just signed with the program that is under NIL scrutiny? Clown show.
Probably these guysHe probably has someone (wisely) telling him to shut up and stop drawing attention to it.
And then they are going to get themselves fired. The boosters that throw this money out are going to want these players to play and force the coaches to play them or throw money out to fire the coach.
This kid sign with Miami because he loves it in Coral Gables. he didnt get no NIL money
Lol. Popular convention for this board is to put things in italics when you are saying something absurdly sarcastic.This kid sign with Miami because he loves it in Coral Gables. he didnt get no NIL money