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Who knows what truth lies in this, but I would guess 2 of your teams plus Xavier (not SJU) based on the rosters. Now this year I'd also bet both Gtown and SJU could approach the ballpark of Uconn, Nova, Prov and those 3 Midwest schools, but that's all speculation.
I’m guessing Providence, St. John’s, and Villanova were the 3 who did not.
Man what a bad look for a league that is basketball only.
And you propose to do that how exactly?If there are 6 schools in the Big East that were stupid enough to pay 2 + Million to a bunch of supposed student athletes, just imagine what Kentucky, Kansas, Arizona, NC and a few other bastions of higher education, are pissing away. The inmates are officially running the asylum. It's time to put a stop to the insanity.
Nova had $3M and Butler had $1M. Very confident those numbers.While no one really knows, many reported Nova had $3M. And i recently heard that Gtown has $5.3M for next year. I really do wonder where it ends. Of course, you could probably never police it, but there really should be a cap (just like in pro sports). Of course, they the big schools would cheat like they always did.
And this is the rub. Villanova already questioning if Neptune is the guy. Donors holding back money for next season.I think you are going to get to a point where the donors are:
*annually donating to NIL.
*The team keeps losing and the donors what to remove the coach. The donors then will need to pay for the buyout.
*And the cycle continues
Is that cycle really much different from how it has always been?While no one really knows, many reported Nova had $3M. And i recently heard that Gtown has $5.3M for next year. I really do wonder where it ends. Of course, you could probably never police it, but there really should be a cap (just like in pro sports). Of course, the big schools would cheat like they always did.
I think you are going to get to a point where the donors are:
*annually donating to NIL.
*The team keeps losing and the donors what to remove the coach. The donors then will need to pay for the buyout.
*And the cycle continues
If you follow that guy Trilly Donovan on Twitter -- I don't, but friends do and his stuff gets posted here -- it is apparent he is more wired into this stuff than most. And he often posts that there is disinformation all over the place when it comes to NIL, both for programs and players.Is that cycle really much different from how it has always been?