irish4ever
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Did he re-verbal for ND?Davonte Neal!
Did he re-verbal for ND?Davonte Neal!
Typically means they are all about themselves first and team second. If true, tell him to kick the can on down the road.IB reported they talked to multiple sources & Rushing didn’t bond with the commits at all and they were told this one isn’t happening to scratch him off the list.
I heard his dad had a 1 on 1 with freeman about NIL so maybe they were looking for upfront promisesIt is odd that he had been on campus before so should have had some idea of what we are. Then on the official is just an FU level of miserable.
Yeah that is clearly the case but feel like they coulda got the answer to that over then instead of going half way across the country to mope around and look like someone stole his puppy at some school he supposedly at least respected big recruiting weekendI heard his dad had a 1 on 1 with freeman about NIL so maybe they were looking for upfront promises
They absolutely would if we did that.I'm still surprised that there isn't one uber wealthy booster who is dropping bags for recruits. Given how that happens all the time with SEC schools, it's not like the NCAA would do anything about it.
Just to be clear, do we think this means he was looking for a personal upfront payout, or was he trying to understand what future NIL opportunities there were at ND. I think I know but wanted to be sure.His father had a one on one conversation with Freeman and without Elijah, about NIL.
His father had a one on one conversation with Freeman and without Elijah, about NIL.
LOL. This isn't even close to reality.Notre Dame should have more alumni millionaires and billionaires than any school along with very wealthy business owners NIL should not be a problem
Stanford doesn’t care about football.LOL. This isn't even close to reality.
I'm sure ND has it's fair share of millionaires, but they aren't anywhere close to the top. Stanford is pretty close to the top. I guess they should be leading the NIL game.
My assumption would be they weren’t talking about perfectly legal NIL opportunities when on campus. Would seem odd to exclude Elijah from that conversation.Just to be clear, do we think this means he was looking for a personal upfront payout, or was he trying to understand what future NIL opportunities there were at ND. I think I know but wanted to be sure.
Of course there are stats.LOL. This isn't even close to reality.
I'm sure ND has it's fair share of millionaires, but they aren't anywhere close to the top. Stanford is pretty close to the top. I guess they should be leading the NIL game.
Yes, I looked at the stats. ND has it's fair share of millionaires, but 2008's statement had no basis in reality.Of course there are stats.
List of universities by number of billionaire alumni - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
Notre Dame has about 2,800 alumni who are worth $30 million or more (which seems sufficient to help fund a competitive NIL program).
That's 16th among US universities, though most of those don't play big-time football. Of the ones who do, Stanford, Northwestern, USC, Texas, UCLA and Michigan have more than we do.
Priester had an interesting comment recently with regards to up front NIL. He said FUND wouldn't do it and that it would have to be through a different collective.Notre Dame should have more alumni millionaires and billionaires than any school along with very wealthy business owners NIL should not be a problem
Agreed. I've never heard of a "billionaire" associated with Notre Dame. And frankly not all that many titans of industry either. Notre Dame does a great job pumping out consultants and engineers and finance types who make nice six-figure salaries, but that's not really what we're talking about here.Yes, I looked at the stats. ND has it's fair share of millionaires, but 2008's statement had no basis in reality.
Priester had an interesting comment recently with regards to up front NIL. He said FUND wouldn't do it and that it would have to be through a different collective.
Anyone know of any other ND collectives other than FUND?
ND Admin wouldn't admit them (or suspend them, kick them out of school) so no ND alum with $ is going to waste it for that.Notre Dame should have more alumni millionaires and billionaires than any school along with very wealthy business owners NIL should not be a problem