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Sign Up Now!Farrel thinks so.
Frost gonna snag him from the transfer portal in a few years when he’s coaching at McNeese State.This is a tough one, torn. It's a battle of immoveable forces. Farrel says he will be a Bust and he is going to Texas, which should make him a Bust. Has Farrel ever been right? Texas didn't even have a player drafted last year and struggling to develop players. Seems like he will fail but Farrell can't be right for the first time.
This is where I'm at too. Thing is he'll transfer before he's truly a bust at Texas. I can't see him sitting behind Ewers for 3 years.This is a tough one, torn. It's a battle of immoveable forces. Farrel says he will be a Bust and he is going to Texas, which should make him a Bust. Has Farrel ever been right? Texas didn't even have a player drafted last year and struggling to develop players. Seems like he will fail but Farrell can't be right for the first time.
Don’t think Ewers ever got most of that money from Ohio State. There are all sorts of stipulations that going into these NIL deals like actual playing time and doing loads of events with meet and greats involved. They aren’t just handing over the money to these kids without them doing something to earn some of it.I'm more intrigued about the notion of Quinn Ewers busting while earning millions in NIL money.
- Kid foregoes his senior year of HS to take the money at Ohio State- I don't blame him, but really set him back in development.
- Now at Texas with huge NIL deal. By many accounts Hudson Card has been better in the Spring and likely will start in the Fall.
Fascinating scenario:
-Hudson Card starts in 2022
- Card and Manning share time in 2023.
- Manning starts in 2024.
Ewers earns more NIL money than all other Power 5 starting QBs and never starts a single game. Part of me wants that to happen... Just so people can realize some of the absurdity behind NIL.
Full disclosure: I am totally in support of players earning NIL. But I think the NIL game within the recruiting game is out of control currently, and its not sustainable.
At its core, college football is performance driven. We can't continue to pay dudes who aren't performing. The boosters with the deep pockets can't even afford that going forward.
But it can't be team specific right? Ways around that I'm sure like B1G championships or wins over Michigan something along those lines.Don’t think Ewers ever got most of that money from Ohio State. There are all sorts of stipulations that going into these NIL deals like actual playing time and doing loads of events with meet and greats involved. They aren’t just handing over the money to these kids without them doing something to earn some of it.
Farrel thinks so.