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re: Damonic Williams decision day. Looks like LSU is out due to NIL...
Posted on 5/2/24 at 8:51 am to dallastiger55
Posted on 5/2/24 at 8:51 am to dallastiger55
Texas On3 or 247?
Posted on 5/2/24 at 8:57 am to Captain Crown
Ketch is an absolute retard but this is what he wrote this morning. If he is actually looking for a bigger NIL deal than Walter Nolen that is insane. He's a good player but he's not on that level


Posted on 5/2/24 at 9:23 am to Captain Crown
Committing today? What time?
Posted on 5/2/24 at 9:31 am to saturncube21
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Good luck to the young man but he’s missing a chance to get coached up by the best -Bo Davis
I mean it very simply comes down to this.
If the kid was all about maximizing his potential and putting himself in the best position to be drafted next year, you go to the guy that's known for getting DTs in the league.
Nothing wrong with just wanting a NIL payday, but if it's about becoming the best player he can be then there's really no question where he would go.
Posted on 5/2/24 at 9:32 am to Captain Crown
So everything reported on him earlier had been b.s. They said NIL wasn't the only factor and the head coach relationship didn't matter but now it's the biggest bag and supposedly has a good relationship with Venables, a head coach.
Lol gotta love recruiting.
Lol gotta love recruiting.
Posted on 5/2/24 at 9:32 am to CaneyLake
Never underestimate the recruiting prowess of Bo Davis. If a recruit chooses a one year NIL over an opportunity to be coached ready for NFL... Then said recruit is trading future NFL dollars for fast money.
Posted on 5/2/24 at 9:40 am to 756
Isn't going after the sure thing over a long-term growth opportunity kinda what the majority of Americans would do?
Posted on 5/2/24 at 9:51 am to 756
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Never underestimate the recruiting prowess of Bo Davis.
He's a much better coach than recruiter
Posted on 5/2/24 at 10:00 am to BayouCowboy
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Not gonna lie. That's just weird.
I was fully expecting a midget stripper to fall down from the ceiling and start twerking on the table.
Posted on 5/2/24 at 10:11 am to PureBlood
Billy just said it likely won’t be LSU. OU or Texas.
Where’s Iota at?
Where’s Iota at?
Posted on 5/2/24 at 10:12 am to IotaTiger
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Looks like we should have our 2 DTs committed by tomorrow. Which is Awesome !!!! Now onto the cornerback from Wake Forest. It’s us vs. Bama . Early at least. Geaux Tigahs!!!
Liar
Posted on 5/2/24 at 10:13 am to CaneyLake
Its Ou or Texas - probably Ou with a deal close to $1 million
Yall want to blame someone? Blame TAF in not getting with the times and not helping advance LSU's NIL. They still won't let Austin Thomas take control over everything which he was hired to do
Yall want to blame someone? Blame TAF in not getting with the times and not helping advance LSU's NIL. They still won't let Austin Thomas take control over everything which he was hired to do
Posted on 5/2/24 at 10:14 am to Alt26
I just think players this young need to have some type of education on NIL or whatever it is. Everyone should! Schools included. We need the same rules to apply for everyone and there be no huge monetary advantage for the schools actually playing for championships. Make it where the player can make his money up front but then also make his own money off of his name and playing ability. If they do it this way, it’ll be just like it was before, except it’s out in the open and all players can make a little money to play football.
IMO it’s not good for the players who are young and can be manipulated by money signs. Then they mature and realize they made a mistake. That sets everyone back and isn’t good for the sport or the players. Put price tags on the initial money for each position. Now if that player makes a few million because he’s a great player and advocate for himself then so be it. You can’t do a thing about that. But everyone should have a fair chance to land any of these guys and all be on the same playing field.
No team should be able to offer 10million for each position player where these other teams can only offer 2 million. I’m just using any number. It should be maxed for QB position at 1.5 million, RB 750k, DL 1.2 million and so on. Now not every team will be able to offer that but at least it’s much more balanced that way. Maybe team A already has 3 solid QBs and doesn’t feel any of the QBs are worth that and they rather wait for the portal to get an experienced QB and will offer them 1 million. That will be up to the teams needs and evaluation.
Each team only has up to 25 million to spend each year. They have to figure out where they want to spend that money and on who. That way no team can simply max out every position player. Everyone has a shot at the player and the player now isn’t pressured to simply take the money, they have to make a real decision for themselves. That’s the best way to handle this imo. Clean, professional as possible, everyone makes money, everyone is even, everyone has a chance and it takes the pressure off of the players to simply take money.
You can actually build a team like this and keep your players happy. Maybe even do like a freshman/rookie payment where the freshman aren’t paid as much up front until they actually perform. That’s how the pros do it. Rookies don’t get the money that the proven players do. It needs to be merit based on both sides and equality for all teams/players in the big conferences. If Texas or A&M sucks, they shouldn’t be able to just buy their way to the top. If I don’t perform at work, I don’t get rewarded, but I should also be given a chance to develop my skills, perform and then get rewarded. Not quit my job or get fired immediately because I either wasn’t paid enough or was paid too much to start with.
IMO it’s not good for the players who are young and can be manipulated by money signs. Then they mature and realize they made a mistake. That sets everyone back and isn’t good for the sport or the players. Put price tags on the initial money for each position. Now if that player makes a few million because he’s a great player and advocate for himself then so be it. You can’t do a thing about that. But everyone should have a fair chance to land any of these guys and all be on the same playing field.
No team should be able to offer 10million for each position player where these other teams can only offer 2 million. I’m just using any number. It should be maxed for QB position at 1.5 million, RB 750k, DL 1.2 million and so on. Now not every team will be able to offer that but at least it’s much more balanced that way. Maybe team A already has 3 solid QBs and doesn’t feel any of the QBs are worth that and they rather wait for the portal to get an experienced QB and will offer them 1 million. That will be up to the teams needs and evaluation.
Each team only has up to 25 million to spend each year. They have to figure out where they want to spend that money and on who. That way no team can simply max out every position player. Everyone has a shot at the player and the player now isn’t pressured to simply take the money, they have to make a real decision for themselves. That’s the best way to handle this imo. Clean, professional as possible, everyone makes money, everyone is even, everyone has a chance and it takes the pressure off of the players to simply take money.
You can actually build a team like this and keep your players happy. Maybe even do like a freshman/rookie payment where the freshman aren’t paid as much up front until they actually perform. That’s how the pros do it. Rookies don’t get the money that the proven players do. It needs to be merit based on both sides and equality for all teams/players in the big conferences. If Texas or A&M sucks, they shouldn’t be able to just buy their way to the top. If I don’t perform at work, I don’t get rewarded, but I should also be given a chance to develop my skills, perform and then get rewarded. Not quit my job or get fired immediately because I either wasn’t paid enough or was paid too much to start with.
Posted on 5/2/24 at 10:23 am to 756
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Never underestimate the recruiting prowess of Bo Davis
I think Bo is a phenomenal coach and I wouldn't take any DL coach over him but he's not a great recruiter. Look at how many top DL he landed at Texas...none (and that's with NIL).
It's frustrating but it might be a blessing in the long run. The top DL recruits command top dollar in an NIL world, if you can develop decent recruits, you potentially save big money to allocate elsewhere.
Posted on 5/2/24 at 10:24 am to Midtiger farm
That's way too much money and super desperate. I know the going rate was said to be $750k. If they lose this one then it's all in on Barrow.
Posted on 5/2/24 at 10:24 am to CaneyLake
i see the melts have sort of started…
Posted on 5/2/24 at 10:25 am to Captain Crown
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That's way too much money and super desperate
Apparently LSU and Texas called his bluff but OU said ok
Posted on 5/2/24 at 10:25 am to dallastiger55
OU recently offered his younger brother
Posted on 5/2/24 at 10:27 am to Captain Crown
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That's way too much money and super desperate. I know the going rate was said to be $750k.
yeah no thanks…it is what it is at this point. Move the push to Barrow and develop what we have next..
This post was edited on 5/2/24 at 10:27 am
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