I don't necessarily take anyone at their word and I never said that I did.... which is why you shouldn't get mad when people say, "I'll believe it when I see it" after those types of announcements are made. I know you like to 21-year-olds at their word. Well, don't.
NIL is tearing college sports apart.
There probably is going to be a lot of baseball, WAR type calculations with NIL.
The NIL money is limited. It’s not just a question of whether this guy is the best DE, or that guy the best LB.
You have to factor in production vs costs.
That’s why you see baseball teams letting a 2.5 to 3 WAR type player walk when his rookie controlled contract is over, and role with the next rookie, even if the production might be worse.
Because paying market value for a 2.5 WAR player doesn’t make sense when you can get 1.5 to 2 WAR for 500k, and then invest that savings in a position where you don’t have a reasonable replacement lined up.
There’s probably going to be a lot of guys where, yeah they were the starter and maybe the best player at that position, but no so much better than his replacement that the value is there to pay it.
I don't think the analogy works. MLB has things leveling mechanisms such as the draft, revenue sharing, and arbitration.There probably is going to be a lot of baseball, WAR type calculations with NIL.
The NIL money is limited. It’s not just a question of whether this guy is the best DE, or that guy the best LB.
You have to factor in production vs costs.
That’s why you see baseball teams letting a 2.5 to 3 WAR type player walk when his rookie controlled contract is over, and role with the next rookie, even if the production might be worse.
Because paying market value for a 2.5 WAR player doesn’t make sense when you can get 1.5 to 2 WAR for 500k, and then invest that savings in a position where you don’t have a reasonable replacement lined up.
There’s probably going to be a lot of guys where, yeah they were the starter and maybe the best player at that position, but no so much better than his replacement that the value is there to pay it.
I don't think the analogy works. MLB has things leveling mechanisms such as the draft, revenue sharing, and arbitration.
When the Pirates suck, they still get the #1 pick and tens of millions of dollars from other teams to help them compete.
When Pitt sucks, NIL donors pull their money and kids go to other programs. The 24/7 free agency rules and pay for play NIL scheme is going to absolutely kill every single team that isn't in the Big Ten or SEC.
And what was the record this past year, with these same players? Its good they are leaving. Now they are forced to play some of the younger guys.1-11 coming next year. Well let the hot seat talk commence
The problem is that because there are basically no free agency rules, Alliance412 is forced to pay players to remain on the team even when they don't play games. So we just paid a $100,000+ for Haynes and DeShields to be a part of Pitt football from December through mid-April. It's just lighting money on fire and actually double hurts us since we also couldn't go after other players during that time under the assumption that both would start for us this year.Pitt will have a self-imposed salary cap based on NIL budget. It is like fantasy football in a salary cap league. You could have peak Tom Brady and not afford any receivers.
Pitt should jettison overpaid under producers. They need to prioritise value and production over potential. Moving guys out needs to become the new norm. Replace 10 or 20 non-productive players with 5 proven producers.
They don't need 85 paid players. Get 55 good ones and reload each year. Don't waste NIL assets on redshirted players.
Maybe even reconsider recruiting high school players altogether. Go recruit players from other teams' rosters.
On the positive side at least we don’t have to hear about his NFL ready physique any more.
This is where the cartel comes in.The problem is that because there are basically no free agency rules, Alliance412 is forced to pay players to remain on the team even when they don't play games. So we just paid a $100,000+ for Haynes and DeShields to be a part of Pitt football from December through mid-April. It's just lighting money on fire and actually double hurts us since we also couldn't go after other players during that time under the assumption that both would start for us this year.
It's very difficult to prioritize production when your best players take your money and then don't even play a single game for you. What are you supposed to do with that?
I've said this from day 1 .. And now here we have it ...PItt is going to lose top players the portal every year now. There simply is not enough money to keep them all here. NIL is tearing college sports apart.