The bigger, better-funded schools with larger NIL budgets will entice the surprise players from smaller, poorer schools with smaller NIL budgets. And the bigger schools will dump some of their initial recruits that aren't performing (probably by cutting their NIL contracts); these players will transfer to schools with smaller budgets. If they have a great turn-around season, they will be picked up by another bigger, better funded school. As the coaches have proven for decades, football is a business and the college players now have leverage, transfer freedom, (and pay) that they never had before.Yes it’s coming ….might take a 2/3 year period. Have no idea why this in italics Maybe they paid for it. Everything at big schools will be basically pro football. When walk on programs were eliminated or severely reduced to a few participants. Most invited of course. No real true walk ons.True spirit of
college football is gone. The true walk on that use to exist is done. It’s al $$$$$
Imaging what Neon Deion could do with a bigger NIL budget...
Steve