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Are we starting to see the pendulum swing the other way?

Posted on 10/29/23 at 10:00 am
Posted by Dotarian
Midwest
Member since Oct 2012
1416 posts
Posted on 10/29/23 at 10:00 am
When NIL was first legalized, it was a free-for-all bidding on players. After 8&4 bought the #1 class, most assumed the demise of college football.

But, was it?

I'm seeing hints that blue-chip and elite recruits might be rethinking going to a school with the biggest NIL bags.

Think about it: The salaries those recruits reasonably expect to make in the NFL dwarf all but the biggest NIL payments any school could make.

The trick, however, is getting to the NFL in a high draft round. And that takes more than a good social media campaign and fat NIL bags; it takes development and demonstration of potential that justifies the high draft pick elite recruits expect.

My opinion is that those recruits are starting to look past who has the biggest NIL offer to which school has the potential to develop them into a high draft pick AND has a good NIL offer.

There will still be players who chase the biggest payments, just like there will still be players who opt for their dream school regardless of NIL.

Thoughts?
This post was edited on 10/29/23 at 10:03 am
Posted by tgdk11
Member since Nov 2017
1480 posts
Posted on 10/29/23 at 10:08 am to
Doesn't seem like it. Any coaches that have spoken honestly about it, have stated elite recruits are getting 4-700k... that's comparable to an NFL salary at 18-21 when you have 0 life expenses.

Kiffin and others have stated kids openly tell them how much are you going to pay me.

The part we miss as lsu fans is that we also have and spend $$ for kids. Maybe not in same breadth of tx, atm, bama, uga, fl, usc for some, Oregon, but if those big donor and funded schools are 1a, we're 1b from $ standpoint.

Not every kid will be driven by it, but one of the all American games last year asked the leading factor for their recruitment. 50+% was nil... and then program, coaching relationship, system, depth chart and chance to play early split the remaining 50%.

Nil is the driving force, period, but there still has to be some form of trust in a staff and program.
Posted by tibebecolston
Member since Mar 2013
4452 posts
Posted on 10/29/23 at 10:17 am to
why would they think they can’t get the highest NIL or close to it, get great development and go to the NFL?

No pendulum is swinging anywhere and I see no reason why it ever would.

Posted by tiggerthetooth
Big Momma's House
Member since Oct 2010
62953 posts
Posted on 10/29/23 at 10:21 am to
It was always likely to settle out. Money will play a factor, but not nearly the end-all-be-all people feared.


I don't see why you would promise a bunch of money to any 17/18 year old.

NIL to me was all about letting the players who had already become college stars make money, not the 3rd string QB who was highly rated out of HS who hasn't played a meaningful snap.

I think you're going to find more people get burned by dumping bags on high rated recruits and they'll stop doing it.

This post was edited on 10/29/23 at 10:23 am
Posted by caliegeaux
Booo Cheeeen
Member since Aug 2004
11532 posts
Posted on 10/29/23 at 10:37 am to
I don't think most recruits at their ages, nor those around them in their camps, are thinking long term...most of the time. they want to get paid now when they can. again, not all, but i think its still MOST.
Posted by Jojodaddy
Member since Dec 2015
420 posts
Posted on 10/29/23 at 11:02 am to
quote:

I think you're going to find more people get burned by dumping bags on high rated recruits and they'll stop doing it.


Agree 100%. The change won’t come from young dudes accepting less money now for maybe more later. That’s crazy talk. The change will come from “investors” not getting a return on their investment and changing the equation a bit. Deals will have incentives for production. Right now it’s early days and it’s a lot of fools parting with their money (re: TAMU).
Posted by RogerTheShrubber
Juneau, AK
Member since Jan 2009
281940 posts
Posted on 10/29/23 at 11:21 am to
Nah, its still a shite show.

Posted by LSUSkip
Central, LA
Member since Jul 2012
22233 posts
Posted on 10/29/23 at 11:53 am to
I still would rather take the kid that wants the money but it's not the top priority right now. The one that's planning 5 years down the road. They exist.
Posted by shinerfan
Duckworld(Earth-616)
Member since Sep 2009
25617 posts
Posted on 10/29/23 at 12:01 pm to
quote:

I don't think most recruits at their ages, nor those around them in their camps, are thinking long term...most of the time. they want to get paid now when they can. again, not all, but i think its still MOST.



It would be really easy for a 17 year old to look at the school with the biggest bag and convince himself that they are also the best program for player development at his position.

Still a man hears what he wants to hear and disregards the rest
Posted by Lester Earl
3rd Ward
Member since Nov 2003
285048 posts
Posted on 10/29/23 at 12:08 pm to
NIL has never been as big of a factor as people thought. Players mainly have always gone to where they wanted to play
Posted by lsusteve1
Member since Dec 2004
44141 posts
Posted on 10/29/23 at 2:09 pm to
Scary thought

Aggie with a legit coach & all that NIL $$
Posted by lsufan1971
Zachary
Member since Nov 2003
21615 posts
Posted on 10/29/23 at 2:42 pm to
quote:

NIL has never been as big of a factor as people thought. Players mainly have always gone to where they wanted to play


You’re kidding yourself. Recruits are getting money to visit, want PlayStations etc before they even sign. NIL is foremost in the minds of almost every top 150 recruit.
Posted by PUB
New Orleans
Member since Sep 2017
19982 posts
Posted on 10/29/23 at 2:46 pm to
IMHO, the situation is absurd.
Posted by Lester Earl
3rd Ward
Member since Nov 2003
285048 posts
Posted on 10/29/23 at 2:46 pm to
quote:

You’re kidding yourself. Recruits are getting money to visit, want PlayStations etc before they even sign. NIL is foremost in the minds of almost every top 150 recruit.


Your general statement is not untrue. It does not mean it is the final deciding factor.
Posted by Penrod
Member since Jan 2011
47035 posts
Posted on 10/29/23 at 2:51 pm to
quote:

NIL has never been as big of a factor as people thought. Players mainly have always gone to where they wanted to play

That explains how Aggie suddenly got theat historic class. Just a coincidence that it was the year half of the best players yearned to be Aggies.
Posted by LSUcajun77
New Orleans
Member since Nov 2008
22635 posts
Posted on 10/29/23 at 3:37 pm to
quote:

My opinion is that those recruits are starting to look past who has the biggest NIL offer to which school has the potential to develop them into a high draft pick AND has a good NIL offer.


Where are you basing this on?
Posted by Lester Earl
3rd Ward
Member since Nov 2003
285048 posts
Posted on 10/29/23 at 3:46 pm to
A&M had been gaining momentum in recruiting well before NIL came into play
Posted by lsufan1971
Zachary
Member since Nov 2003
21615 posts
Posted on 10/29/23 at 3:53 pm to
quote:

A&M had been gaining momentum in recruiting well before NIL came into play


Why do you think that is? It wasn’t their winning tradition.
Posted by BayouTigers4Life
Chi-town
Member since Dec 2004
7039 posts
Posted on 10/29/23 at 3:58 pm to
They were hovering in the 5-10 range since Jimbo took over but the year NIL came into effect they displace Bama from their usual top spot. How?
Posted by Lester Earl
3rd Ward
Member since Nov 2003
285048 posts
Posted on 10/29/23 at 4:13 pm to
again, it's a factor but not the biggest factor.


where are they this year?


players want to go where they are comfortable and where they can win and play early, too. It's not all about the money and never was
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