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[QUOTE="Fat tire 13, post: 5642342, member: 6171"] Glad to see the thread evolving this way because I agree. It’s a fluid situation and unsustainable in several ways. It’s like any bubble or “Wild West” situation. It will get silly then find an equilibrium. Sadly the NCAA has been completely inept and is behind the curve Eventually donors will get sick of spending big bucks and low ROI on their “investments” The Mensah lawsuit is interesting. Multi-year contracts can slow down the portal and would be more enjoyable for the fans. It’s exhausting for all parties when players move schools every year The history of baseball could been seen as a parallel. You had zero free agency until the 1970s (similar to pre-NIL). Then you had free agency and spending exploded. Luxury tax helped a bit in bringing back towards parity (ex-dodgers now). The point is the landscape is always changing and I think it will continue to be rapid changes in college football. I simply hope it calms down before some things are permanently broken (ie conferences and schools disappearing forever) [/QUOTE]
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