Yeah, I know what goals of the Foundation are/were, but I sort of doubt they got there.
But, the last point is the key point. And that's what CRD is talking about yesterday. That's really where Ohio State (and M and Notre Dame and others) are getting their asses handed to them. It's the straight upfront money w/o regard to any sort of NIL. And this is very much a top-level University decision because, as noted, it's technically against the rules even if there seems to be virtually zero inclination to enforce that rule. I'm not sure it's even "virtually."
I've raised issues with paying these kids so much money without, say, a contract. But there's another very real issue and it's gonna be involvement in the program. It's one thing if Jerry Jones wants to spend millions on players. He runs the show. He hires and fires everyone and his decision is final. It's another thing to have people spend millions and have exactly zero say in the expenditure of said money. It's not particularly hard to imagine an almost complete power shift from the AD to the Foundations of various schools. And, look, big boosters and their money have always had sway. But I'm not talking about sway -- I'm talking about ownership. I mean, if the competiveness of your program is entirely beholdent to NIL money then the NIL money has all the leverage. Not some. All.
The unintended consequences are really off the charts.
But, the last point is the key point. And that's what CRD is talking about yesterday. That's really where Ohio State (and M and Notre Dame and others) are getting their asses handed to them. It's the straight upfront money w/o regard to any sort of NIL. And this is very much a top-level University decision because, as noted, it's technically against the rules even if there seems to be virtually zero inclination to enforce that rule. I'm not sure it's even "virtually."
I've raised issues with paying these kids so much money without, say, a contract. But there's another very real issue and it's gonna be involvement in the program. It's one thing if Jerry Jones wants to spend millions on players. He runs the show. He hires and fires everyone and his decision is final. It's another thing to have people spend millions and have exactly zero say in the expenditure of said money. It's not particularly hard to imagine an almost complete power shift from the AD to the Foundations of various schools. And, look, big boosters and their money have always had sway. But I'm not talking about sway -- I'm talking about ownership. I mean, if the competiveness of your program is entirely beholdent to NIL money then the NIL money has all the leverage. Not some. All.
The unintended consequences are really off the charts.
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