I've come to think of NIL like traffic circles: fine idea and can work great if everyone understands and follows the rules for how to use it.NIL sucks, as it is. Replay: Pay every scholarship athlete room, (enhanced) board, tuition , fees, and a salary of $75,000 annually for 5 years. And, provide each with an electric car. Top that, Mr. Fry/Grinch!
Iowa's only got one player so far.Iowa is starting to get players through NIL so I love NIL.
One new player. Current appreciating assets will also be in play for some going forward.Iowa's only got one player so far.
Spencer HolstegeSo, what do yall think we need to go after in the portal (assuming todays status quo)?
At a minimum, I believe we need:
1 OG
1 OT
1 Center
2 WR's (preferably taller than 6' 3")
Points below stolen from a poster on Hawkeyereport, not mine but are valid. I think NCAA football will eventually be toast or it will change from this new NIL wonderment to something that is sustainable to allow it to live on.
Not sure how college coaches can do their jobs anymore.
- How do you discipline a player anymore? They hit the portal
- Not happy about playing time? Hit the portal
- Another team contacts your coach or family (called tampering in the pros) Offers more cash. Hit the portal
- Going to classes, grades questionable. Hit the portal
- Not a starter after spring football? Hit the portal
I hope you are right. I really don’t like the thought of ”portal domination” in the media. Sure is there now.Once the dust settles a little bit it'll all calm down. At the end of the day there's still the same number of P5 spots for the same number of players.
It's blowing up now because this is a brand new, novel thing, but once players start to understand that there aren't going to be 20 teams magically waiting for them with an open starting spot just because they got mad about the depth chart at their current school, or that they weren't keeping grades up, it's going to settle down.
Once there starts to be a whole bunch of guys who end up in worse positions than they left (which is going to happen in a big way), players will start to think twice.
Cooper DeJean was going to be the most important player on defense next year even if Jacobs stayed.I've never been opposed to the portal, but DAMN, it hurts to lose LB Jestin Jacobs today -- he was going to be THE lynchpin and centerpiece of Iowa's defense next year. What the hell?