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Uh oh.
IF it happens let’s hope it’s minimal.
IF it happens let’s hope it’s minimal.
Ohh boyJust like I said yet got lambasted!!!
Why uh ohh?
It only makes sense. The value will go to players who've actually done something in college over time. They "deserve" it more. There are also less of them.
The market will sort itself out it always does.
Based on what?Its uh oh because when you look at it objectively he actually been the market.
Is there an organized breakdown of Miami’s NIL contributors somewhere?He said that earlier this year. Scale back doesn’t mean “stop paying”.
Miami has always needed more than 1 person. They have always had more than 1 person.
Otherwise yeah, run to the hills. It’s over.
NopeIs there an organized breakdown of Miami’s NIL contributors somewhere?
Would be interesting to see how big the slice of the pie Ruiz is providing versus everyone else.
It’s common sense reallyIt's just business. What he's saying essentially is that after this initial boom (year, maybe a few?) NIL valuation is naturally going to scale back and he will adjust along with it. Why would he keep (allegedly) signing multi-million dollar deals with QBs if the market value falls to say a couple hundred grand?
I guess that's the concern. If he doesn't get a return for these deals, he needs to reassess how much he can "invest" in players.I don't understand how he would be getting more or less "bang for the buck" next year than this. What return is he getting right now that he would or wouldn't be in year 2?