I'm late to the thread, but, fans just don't want to watch a revolving door of players. Maybe if you're
reloading top end talent, maybe, but call me foolish, I'd way rather watch teams where I got a chance
to root for the same guys for 3+ years. And I get that players all want to jump after money, and they
won't stay, so, yeah, that idealistic view is gone, unless I want to drop to low level D1 or to D2 and
watch that level. But it is pretty ridiculous that NIL has basically become free agent contracts that
have nothing to do with what the intent of the ruling was.
And just as examples, a tweet by KJScouting about Quadir ... SU spent time and money looking for
a PG who could go for 14/4/6 and shoot 59/54/76, and he was here. I have two more years watching
the kid who hit the game winner vs Miami? And the press conference afterwards? Cool. No, but I
got to watch Jaquan Carlos. And the football team loses its starting RB, or the TCU's starting QB, gets
the team into a bowl game, them bails before they play USC. Something wrong with NCAA athletics.
Kids and coaches want to go, fine, but finish the season, then leave.
Kev