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Texas A&M Boosters Spent Unfathomable Amount Of Money To Land No. 1 Recruiting Class
Posted on 1/9/22 at 11:29 am
Posted on 1/9/22 at 11:29 am
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Texas A&M football currently holds the nation’s top recruiting class for 2022. With six five-star prospects, 19 four-stars and three three-stars, the Aggies are loaded.
Among the commitments, head coach Jimbo Fisher and his staff landed the nation’s top-rated linebacker, top-rated defensive lineman and the second-ranked wide receiver. They also kept the nation’s second-ranked quarterback in-state, locking up the program’s biggest need for the foreseeable future.
And, although the class is all-but finished, there is still time to land another prospect or two before or on National Signing Day. With a 247Sports composite score of 328.82, it is the nation’s No. 1 class by more than 11 points over Alabama.
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Apparently, Texas A&M’s 2022 recruiting class is set to cost the school’s boosters upwards of $30 million in deals for NIL when the prospects officially enroll.
According to a message board user who goes by SlicedBread, Aggie boosters spent between $25 and $30 million to sure-up the nation’s top class. He reported that the effort was targeted and coordinated.
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Here is how it reportedly plays out in College Station:
A recruit is targeted for a specific recruiting class.
A “point donor” then heads the recruiting effort.
The “point donor” gathers other donors around him.
Those donors create an LLC.
The LLC sponsors the targeted recruit and pays out deals for NIL if/when he enrolls.
That recruit, upon arrival on campus, receives money from the LLC.
In turn, the recruit promotes the LLC and its “cause,” whether that be a charity or a business.
According to SlicedBread, the Aggies even have a backstop in place. The deals are structured to keep players in College Station for multiple years.
Contracts are set up as multi-year deals. If a player leaves, he leaves the money behind in Texas.
This post was edited on 1/9/22 at 11:31 am
Posted on 1/9/22 at 11:30 am to Major Dutch Schaefer
So they just copied what UGA/Bama does every year?
Posted on 1/9/22 at 11:32 am to Major Dutch Schaefer
Yeah, that sounds like a bunch of bullshite
Posted on 1/9/22 at 11:32 am to Major Dutch Schaefer
It will all come crashing down. Can’t wait.
Posted on 1/9/22 at 11:33 am to Major Dutch Schaefer
Litmus test for ROI on exorbitant NIL spending.
Posted on 1/9/22 at 11:33 am to Major Dutch Schaefer
Can’t hate it if they have the means to do it.
8-4 incoming tho.
8-4 incoming tho.
Posted on 1/9/22 at 11:34 am to Major Dutch Schaefer
Have to believe SlicedBread
Posted on 1/9/22 at 11:35 am to Major Dutch Schaefer
Its honestly amazing how much run a single post on the internet has gotten. I mean oh my god 

Posted on 1/9/22 at 11:35 am to AUCE05
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So they just copied what UGA/Bama does every year?

Posted on 1/9/22 at 11:35 am to slackster
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, if that’s accurate

Posted on 1/9/22 at 11:35 am to Major Dutch Schaefer
It could work, it’ll be interesting to see if Jimbo can get all these incredible players to play together and not be spoiled brats. That’s going to be a tough job
Posted on 1/9/22 at 11:38 am to WestCoastAg
I have little doubt that this A&M class was bought and paid for through the NIL just like that way out of character class that Ole Miss got. However, $25-$30 million is the accuracy part I question.
Posted on 1/9/22 at 11:39 am to Major Dutch Schaefer
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According to a message board user who goes by SlicedBread
These are the kind of sources you want on the line.
Posted on 1/9/22 at 11:40 am to slackster
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have little doubt that this A&M class was bought and paid for through the NIL just like that way out of character class that Ole Miss got. However, $25-$30 million is the accuracy part I question.
Same. I'm sure they're into the millions but unless I'm massively underestimating it, even $10 million would seem to be on the extreme high end.
Posted on 1/9/22 at 11:41 am to slackster
Bama paid Albert Means 180k in the early 90s. If TAMU structured 25MM over 4 years, then that breaks down to roughly 200k per year per recruit. Each recruit has to stay at TAMU all four years to get 100% of the money. It seems feasible.
Posted on 1/9/22 at 11:43 am to AUCE05
Any player with a hint of NFL potential isn’t staying if they aren’t playing or if they’re ready for the draft
Posted on 1/9/22 at 11:43 am to Major Dutch Schaefer
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According to a message board user who goes by SlicedBread,
This is seriously amazing
Posted on 1/9/22 at 11:44 am to Lsuhoohoo
There is money changing hands on every single major recruit. There always has. The idea that we are throwing around even more than just a couple million total for all 32 is just insane
Posted on 1/9/22 at 11:45 am to AUCE05
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Bama paid Albert Means 180k in the early 90s. If TAMU structured 25MM over 4 years, then that breaks down to roughly 200k per year per recruit. Each recruit has to stay at TAMU all four years to get 100% of the money. It seems feasible.
Yeah I considered the whole idea of it being spread out over a few years, but for this to really pay off, you have to back it up with a couple more classes like it.
Now we’re talking about $75-120 million worth of players over 3-4 years… that’s simply not fathomable.
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