Yeah my point was just that it's not a blue blood aka historical success thing...it's exactly as you said...a bag thingHe will get paid a ton and end up at a blue blood. We aren’t making competitive offers for a prospect like this.
Yeah my point was just that it's not a blue blood aka historical success thing...it's exactly as you said...a bag thingHe will get paid a ton and end up at a blue blood. We aren’t making competitive offers for a prospect like this.
Yeah my point was just that it's not a blue blood aka historical success thing...it's exactly as you said...a bag thing
Thanks and this is what gives "pause" on Lopati mania from some Illinois fans. It's justifiable.Those are all programs that will pay more than us. Nebraska offered Trae Taylor more than double what we did. Look at how much they paid Riaola to go there.
was this due to inability or lack of value proposition for us with Taylor? can we make a higher offer (ie, stay competitive with the market) for the right recruitThose are all programs that will pay more than us. Nebraska offered Trae Taylor more than double what we did. Look at how much they paid Riaola to go there.
anyone?I guess i don't understand why the university of illinois can be "competitive" with NIL dollars.
even indiana did and they were a basketball school. Doesn't illinois have enough huge net
worth alumni to handle this? We should be in the top 10 in nil$ at least.
well , it would help a lot if the Governor & upper UI Admin would totally embrace capitalism.anyone?
anyone?
if you mean the stratospheric levels of high net worth, I remember Marc Andreessen not caring a great deal about football as an undergrad. I doubt that has changed much.
was this due to inability or lack of value proposition for us with Taylor? can we make a higher offer (ie, stay competitive with the market) for the right recruit
Top 10 nationally? No.anyone?
With a quarterback like Lopati there are a lot of considerations at play.He will get paid a ton and end up at a blue blood. We aren’t making competitive offers for a prospect like this.
With a quarterback like Lopati there are a lot of considerations at play.
In theory for both college career NIL maximizing purposes as well as NFL prospects, he will be thinking about where he can start immediately, though there are also scheme considerations there too.
Though the other thing is, it would be easy to say Illinois can compile its biggest possible NIL bag and clear the decks so that Lopati walks in as a day 1 true freshman starter, and that being a better "deal" than perhaps a bit more money to sit and develop at Bama or wherever. But do WE want to do that? Is that money better allocated to more experienced QB's and/or other positions?
QB is really tricky in this new world. In the NFL it's conceptually simple, you find your great QB in the draft which locks them into a below-market salary, and then you can hang onto them (at much higher prices) for 15 years or whatever. You can't do either of those things in college.
yeaObviously we can give him the 3 million we gave Houser. Investing big into a freshman qb is a big gamble.
Right, it feels like the first question we need to ask is are we absolutely committed to him being the undisputed uncontested Week 1 starter as a true freshman.Obviously we can give him the 3 million we gave Houser. Investing big into a freshman qb is a big gamble.
Right, it feels like the first question we need to ask is are we absolutely committed to him being the undisputed uncontested Week 1 starter as a true freshman.
There's no shame if that answer is "no". Perhaps the answer *should* be "no".
Having said that, as we learned this year, the single most valuable thing you can have in college football is an excellent long-term starter at QB, and there is no other path to getting that than taking the risk on a young, new starter at QB. And it is a risk. Where would we be if Hudson Card had said yes?
Imagine if we had Bryce Underwood the last 2 years and not Luke. Underwood has a better pedigree and will be a stud. But right now Luke is the better player and was huge for us last year. It’s obviously a gamble for the coaching staff if we go into next year with Boyd, Clayton or Lopoti as QB1
Hoping Hauck and the defense can bail out a young in experienced QBThe Luke of year 1 was nowhere close to the Luke of year 2 and 3 though so we already took that gamble on playing a young unproven guy with multiple years to develop. It was rough the first year but look how it paid off the next two.
Unless our budget increases a lot I don’t see us paying millions for a prep qb. Look at the deals underwood and Riaola got. It doesn’t sound like we will add a transfer like Houser next year so there should be money and playing time available.
I am not an insider, but here's my take.
Kyle whittingham and staff did not get Lopati to commit to Utah when he lives a couple miles from the Utah campus. Same dude, different colors, I like Art in this one.
Are we talking millions as in plural? I'm guessing Lopati is going to cross the seven-figure mark to sign him.
The Luke of year 1 was nowhere close to the Luke of year 2 and 3 though so we already took that gamble on playing a young unproven guy with multiple years to develop. It was rough the first year but look how it paid off the next two.