pretty sure that recruits were able to sign their NIL deals starting August 1st which is why we saw a flurry of commitments both to Oregon and elsewhere around then. I suspect we're going to see a lot fewer flips of top talents because of this STOMP
the QB11 show is an excellent listen... https://open.spotify.com/show/4NJCI...A6XASlej9G3z7kxM6A&nd=1&dlsi=f11e751ad4f845d8 STOMP
That was where I was going. Money talks as they say. Kids are not watching a team while growing up and dreaming about playing someday for that college like I did. I know this is the Ducks thread but growing up for me I was watching OJ Simpson and thinking how cool it would be to someday play for USC. That obviously didn't happen and the "Juice" got squeezed but nonetheless that was a big thing in the 70's and 80's.
I still think the Oregon brand , facilities, uni's, does influence kids still in college selection. And winning program is key too. Now, with NIL its also is a key in acquiring blue chip recruits and/or veteran skill positions.
A few years back prior to NIL when only some schools were handing out bags of cash (SEC) it made sense that other schools that didn’t were lagging well behind in acquiring talent. That Oregon can now make a competitive offer allows the player’s decision to come down to other factors like quality of life. Now we’re all unique and value different things, but I’m not sure how much more I’d have to get paid to do my same job in Alabama but it would have to be a lot. STOMP