Fryowa
Administrator
People are overestimating the effect of NIL. It's going to be a big damn deal no doubt, but at the end of the day, the best players in the nation go to about the top ten schools in the country and that's going to continue to be the case. There's a finite amount of football talent in high school, it isn't like all of a sudden there's 150 new 5 star players that are all going to commit to Alabama.
Places like Iowa didn't get five star guys before, and they aren't going to start after.
I just hope the big earners get some financial counseling provided by their schools. The last thing we need to see is 18 year old dudes rollin' up to game days in their Benz looking like Floyd Mayweather's jewelry box exploded all over 'em and buying lake homes a couple doors down from Dabo Swinney. Get injured or fail to get drafted, and now you're Uncle Rico wearing a headset asking people if they want regular fries or curly. Some people's parents are going to have zero experience managing any amount of money and won't be able to give their kids advice.
And if you thought there were slime ball agents out there before this happened, you ain't seen nothin yet. A whole new pool opened up for inexperienced "agents" who steal kids' money and don't get them favorable deals.
The really, really sad thing about this is that no matter how much you counsel kids, there's no legal requirement that says they have to listen. It's their money and they can do what they want with it. There will be kids who go full Terrell Owens and end up offering $5 autographs on twitter.
Places like Iowa didn't get five star guys before, and they aren't going to start after.
I just hope the big earners get some financial counseling provided by their schools. The last thing we need to see is 18 year old dudes rollin' up to game days in their Benz looking like Floyd Mayweather's jewelry box exploded all over 'em and buying lake homes a couple doors down from Dabo Swinney. Get injured or fail to get drafted, and now you're Uncle Rico wearing a headset asking people if they want regular fries or curly. Some people's parents are going to have zero experience managing any amount of money and won't be able to give their kids advice.
And if you thought there were slime ball agents out there before this happened, you ain't seen nothin yet. A whole new pool opened up for inexperienced "agents" who steal kids' money and don't get them favorable deals.
The really, really sad thing about this is that no matter how much you counsel kids, there's no legal requirement that says they have to listen. It's their money and they can do what they want with it. There will be kids who go full Terrell Owens and end up offering $5 autographs on twitter.