Texas Tech 10 Million Dollar Portal Season

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Didn’t go far enough to see if she graduated before TT. If not, a TT degree is……like…….WAY BELOW a Stanford degree.
She transferred after her sophomore season.

I don't know how much transferring changed whatever her lifetime earnings was going to end up being, but TTU is giving her a one million dollar headstart on it for just one year of softball. And her name alone now is probably worth more than the Stanford degree. Seems worth it to me.
 

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if Texas Tech bought the best team money can buy over the next 5 years and won 3 national titles, would the sec leave them in the big 12 or poach them and send miss state our way?
Leave them in the B12, the big dogs in the SEC need the cupcakes.
 

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I am not blaming her in the least bit. I am merely pointing out the craziness of NIL with no guardrails.
Completely agree with this. Good for her and if someone wants to pay $1M with the current rules, that’s fine. But this clearly isn’t paying for NIL and is just pay for play.
 

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Completely agree with this. Good for her and if someone wants to pay $1M with the current rules, that’s fine. But this clearly isn’t paying for NIL and is just pay for play.
This isn’t necessarily directed at you but i still get a chuckle when people bang the table for true NIL and not pay for play.

It was always going to be pay for play from the second it went into effect. It’s a little naive for anyone to have ever thought otherwise.
 

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If Alabama starts losing, do the bandwagon fans find a new favorite team and leave that alumni base to try and fund a team that is used to having the highest paid roster for decades?
I always chuckle a lit when people talk about the bandwagon fans from Alabama. At least the ones in the State of Alabama are Alabama fans from birth or a young age when they declare for Alabama or Auburn. They don't sit there and waffle back and forth over the years due to good years, bad years, etc. A better way to put it would be how will the grumpy Alabama fans handle the NIL world when things slip a bit in the post-Saban Era.

My guess is they will figure it out like they did in the late '50s (which led to Bryant), early '90s (which led to Stallings) and mid '00s (which led to Saban). They literally started Tide Pride in the '80s (Perkins-Curry Era) to pay for the BDS Stadium expansion projects which ultimately led to the 60,000 stadium expanding to the current 100,000 stadium once the writing was on the wall for the death of Legion Field (83,000) in Birmingham (which they used for their bigger games at the time).
 
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I always chuckle a lit when people talk about the bandwagon fans from Alabama. At least the ones in the State of Alabama, are Alabama fans from birth or a young age when they declare for Alabama or Auburn. They don't sit there and waffle back and forth over the years due to good years, bad years, etc. A better way to put it would be how will the grumpy Alabama fans handle the NIL world when things slip a bit in the post-Saban Era.

My guess is they will figure it out like they did in the late '50s (which led to Bryant), early '90s (which led to Stallings) and mid '00s (which led to Saban). They literally started Tide Pride in the '80s (Perkins-Curry Era) to pay for the BDS Stadium expansion projects which ultimately led to the 60,000 stadium expanding to the current 100,000 stadium once the writing was on the wall for the death of Legion Field (83,000) in Birmingham (which they used for their bigger games at the time).

It’s the ones outside the state of Alabama that I’m talking about. There are certainly a lot of local fans that will be fans forever. But Saban made Alabama a national brand. That’s at risk of losing the steam. And the question is whether the local fans or the national fans are the ones funding the multi-million dollar NIL deals.
 

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It’s the ones outside the state of Alabama that I’m talking about. There are certainly a lot of local fans that will be fans forever. But Saban made Alabama a national brand. That’s at risk of losing the steam. And the question is whether the local fans or the national fans are the ones funding the multi-million dollar NIL deals.
The National fans only matter for eyeballs (which is important), but the local folks who buy the tickets and pay for Tide Pride (which is required to buy season tickets) are what is really important IMO. They will be fine.
 

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It's gonna be very interesting to see how TT's football season plays out. Between the incredibly high expectations and the challenges of having very unequal distribution of money among all their players, I can see some big challenges ahead.

I guess these are what you'd call good problems, but they are still challenges.