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#902      
We get them in Champaign this year. They lose a lot of guys on defense n off.
And they have a $20M+/yr NIL war chest, so I think they'll be just fine. Can Day mold them into a team as good as this one? Who knows. But they'll still outclass just about everyone else on talent no matter how much turnover they have.
 
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And they have a $20M+/yr NIL war chest, so I think they'll be just fine. Can Day mold them into a team as good as this one? Who knows. But they'll still outclass just about everyone else on talent no matter how much turnover they have.
Anyone hear rumors about how much NIL ND has? I was reading one of the articles on collectives, and it seems $10M puts you in top ten ish range. So OSU had double or more than most everyone. That is stunning.
 
#907      
yes it does HUGE difference between 8 point game and a 5 point one.
Even before the missed field goal, that decision was really head-scratching. At that point in the game, possessions are more important. A field goal does nothing there, as you still need two TDs to win. ND had to think about the game as a two-possession game and what’s the best way to make it a one-score game.

At the start of that drive, I would have said, “We are going for it on fourth down no matter what here. Call plays accordingly.”

They had to go for the TD and two-point conversion there.
 
#910      
With you in spirit but SEC 0-2 the last two years softens that a lot for me.
I would also add that the rich were always going to stay rich. But what I like is that this NIL era has seemingly helped programs like ours that have decent (if not OSU-level) resources and are now willing and able to leverage them properly. Hopefully we can spin that into more sustained success over the next few years.
 
#911      
Anyone hear rumors about how much NIL ND has? I was reading one of the articles on collectives, and it seems $10M puts you in top ten ish range. So OSU had double or more than most everyone. That is stunning.
Not sure if that is accurate.
 
#913      
The more things change, the more they stay the same? Michigan and now tOSU as national champs. The rich stay rich I guess
The rich already paid the best players. That won't change just because everyone else can now do the same.
 
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I would also add that the rich were always going to stay rich. But what I like is that this NIL era has seemingly helped programs like ours that have decent (if not OSU-level) resources and are now willing and able to leverage them properly. Hopefully we can spin that into more sustained success over the next few decades.
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I just ran across this article. Had anyone heard of this?

 
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