Free Manera
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ND is in a boring town, with a small student population (i.e. not many girls), and you have to go to class to play football. Those are distinct disadvantages.
The 4 for 40 thing doesn't mean much when kids are getting a mil+ to show up to school. The only way ND gets back in the game is to pay players more than everyone else. That's the reality.
I know "ND is competitive in NIL" according to II and others, but I think that applies more to transfers and the average 4 star type ND kid. I don't think they are throwing around money like Michigan or OSU is now, let alone the southern schools, to get blue chip high schoolers.
The 4 for 40 thing doesn't mean much when kids are getting a mil+ to show up to school. The only way ND gets back in the game is to pay players more than everyone else. That's the reality.
I know "ND is competitive in NIL" according to II and others, but I think that applies more to transfers and the average 4 star type ND kid. I don't think they are throwing around money like Michigan or OSU is now, let alone the southern schools, to get blue chip high schoolers.