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[QUOTE="SDjohn, post: 4600928, member: 4131"] NIL has changed college basketball so much, mostly, IMO, for the worse. But there is one extremely positive possibility that I really like no matter how small the chances are. Players who came from poverty (and BTW this isn’t just any specific player) and they had a chance of making money by playing professionally after 1 year of school, I know I would have jumped at the chance to leave and go pro. I know, I came from poverty. Now with NIL a player could choose to still make $$ AND improve their draft position by staying in school (which is an added bonus since that player would now only be two years from a BA from SU which may get a kid to really focus on school just in case of an injury or something). I get the chances are still small for this to happen, but it definitely improves the odds IMO. Red, can’t wait to see your team on the court next year. Congratulations Sir! [/QUOTE]
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