Today I had a number of college football related stories in my news feeds I follow. I've picked out three that stood out and reflect the changing nature of college football. Florida cut three scholarship players and added two portal players. A wide receiver from Ohio State indicated that some OSU players are getting 6 figure NIL deals. Last, the U of So California has a QB recruit likely to get one million dollars in NIL money. I'm sure there are more stories that I did not see.
Is it realistic for a majority of the teams in the Big Ten to compete in this environment? Could you deal with Iowa dropping out of this level of competition? Do you feel that questioning the wisdom of trying to compete at this new level is avoidable?
Looking out five years I think the answers will become clear.
Is it realistic for a majority of the teams in the Big Ten to compete in this environment? Could you deal with Iowa dropping out of this level of competition? Do you feel that questioning the wisdom of trying to compete at this new level is avoidable?
Looking out five years I think the answers will become clear.