If playing in the NFL is his goal, then staying in Ames is the best situation. We are going to build an entire offense around him and return almost all of his favorite weapons.
There is a spring period for Football as well. Last two weeks of April.Isn't the portal closed now? Didn't the players have 5 days after their bowl game to enter the portal?
That it worked for Purdy probably helps too.tbh- i think this is where Rocco coming from the family he comes from really helps.
Just make college athletes employees. Give each school a $5 million per year salary cap (in addition to a free education).
Have the athletes sign a 4 year contract at their signing day. Players could still be allowed to transfer during their contract, but would obviously give that contract up plus face a penalty fine of some sort.
If a school wants to give an Arch Manning $5 million a year, so be it, but that would put a huge dent in their salary cap of $5 million a year. And this $5 million is for all sports too. So if Iowa has to pay something to keep CC from leaving, that counts against the $5 million too.
Any athlete that is only getting a free education and nothing else is not required to sign any kind of contract at all.
I'm sure everyone will poke all kinds of holes in this idea because I haven't really thought it through very much. I'm sure I'm missing all kinds of things.
That still wouldn't prevent athletes being able to source their own deals for NIL (like Caleb Williams in the Dr. Pepper commercial). The collectives could still funnel money through NIL engagements like they currently do. Making athletes employees, I don't think, would solve the current problem.
I think we all know Brahmer can become his Kolar too.If playing in the NFL is his goal, then staying in Ames is the best situation. We are going to build an entire offense around him and return almost all of his favorite weapons.
I don't believe this NIL and transfer portal are working as intended.
I'm saying this replaces NIL. NIL hasn't always been legal... make it illegal again, and make them employees.
True, but we also know that most of these kids are not investing that money, they are living large. Get the new vehicle, dress for success, show the cash to impress the ladies and the rest of it.If a kid earns $250k every year for 4 years in college... and invest it... it would be worth around $10 million or more when they are 62. And many are making more than that.
Being honest, if he was offered that and didn’t take it, that’s a dumb move.I have heard he was allegedly offered $1m+
This is one of the problems with NIL as it currently stands. The collectives have to be separate from the athletic departments and the way I understand it the athletic departments and the schools are what the NCAA prohibits from tampering with an athlete so Blum could go and offer to other school's athletes because he is not affiliated with the AD or the school.Isn't that supposedly "illegal"? I thought that amounted to tampering when players are approached outside the portal and with an actual dollar amount?
That's very unlikely to occur. A little over half of the states have laws on the books that prevent schools from punishing athletes who profit from their NIL rights.I'm saying this replaces NIL. NIL hasn't always been legal... make it illegal again, and make them employees.