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Coaching approach in our new NIL world.....
« on: December 02, 2024, 01:11:30 PM »
Ive been thinking about this and was curious what others thought.  Preface, this is a gross generalization & kind of an incoherent rant about the NIL:

Referencing the big money NIL deal players:  How the heck does a coach motivate a player to do better / work harder if they are making millions of dollars and there really is no threat of them loosing their starting spot?  Donors want to see their money utilized on the field and not riding the bench.....  So how do you get what you need out of these guys if there is the threat of them hitting the transfer portal and getting millions at a different school...?  Who was the CB that checked out during the ISU game last year and then moved on to Oregon?  Speaking of Oregon, Cure was just at Oregon again on another visit.........  Dollars and cents are motivating these guys, not the threat of playing time.
I, like some others, thought that Roberson should come in a take over for Avery.  I have zero inside info on the inner thoughts in Averys head, but how do you keep a guy like that from hitting the transfer portal if he just needs "more work"...? 
I dont like feeling like my team is being held hostage by big money NIL guys and their assumed starting position that comes with it.


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Re: Coaching approach in our new NIL world.....
« Reply #1 on: December 02, 2024, 07:42:16 PM »
Ive been thinking about this and was curious what others thought.  Preface, this is a gross generalization & kind of an incoherent rant about the NIL:

Referencing the big money NIL deal players:  How the heck does a coach motivate a player to do better / work harder if they are making millions of dollars and there really is no threat of them loosing their starting spot?  Donors want to see their money utilized on the field and not riding the bench.....  So how do you get what you need out of these guys if there is the threat of them hitting the transfer portal and getting millions at a different school...?  Who was the CB that checked out during the ISU game last year and then moved on to Oregon?  Speaking of Oregon, Cure was just at Oregon again on another visit.........  Dollars and cents are motivating these guys, not the threat of playing time.
I, like some others, thought that Roberson should come in a take over for Avery.  I have zero inside info on the inner thoughts in Averys head, but how do you keep a guy like that from hitting the transfer portal if he just needs "more work"...? 
I dont like feeling like my team is being held hostage by big money NIL guys and their assumed starting position that comes with it.

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Just donate whatever you can to wildcat NIL for now. It's going to get regulated as time moves forward, it's kinda the wild west right now out there. The best we can do is have really good coaches and a really good culture that keeps kids around. Even with the money, most kids want to play with their friends. So if the locker room is fun and healthy they will inherantly want to stick around.

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Re: Coaching approach in our new NIL world.....
« Reply #2 on: December 02, 2024, 08:10:10 PM »
20 posts in 10 years?

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Re: Coaching approach in our new NIL world.....
« Reply #3 on: December 09, 2024, 11:52:23 AM »
20 posts in 10 years?

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Re: Coaching approach in our new NIL world.....
« Reply #4 on: December 09, 2024, 12:19:31 PM »
Ive been thinking about this and was curious what others thought.  Preface, this is a gross generalization & kind of an incoherent rant about the NIL:

Referencing the big money NIL deal players:  How the heck does a coach motivate a player to do better / work harder if they are making millions of dollars and there really is no threat of them loosing their starting spot?  Donors want to see their money utilized on the field and not riding the bench.....  So how do you get what you need out of these guys if there is the threat of them hitting the transfer portal and getting millions at a different school...?  Who was the CB that checked out during the ISU game last year and then moved on to Oregon?  Speaking of Oregon, Cure was just at Oregon again on another visit.........  Dollars and cents are motivating these guys, not the threat of playing time.
I, like some others, thought that Roberson should come in a take over for Avery.  I have zero inside info on the inner thoughts in Averys head, but how do you keep a guy like that from hitting the transfer portal if he just needs "more work"...? 
I dont like feeling like my team is being held hostage by big money NIL guys and their assumed starting position that comes with it.

Will Lee.

Just donate whatever you can to wildcat NIL for now. It's going to get regulated as time moves forward, it's kinda the wild west right now out there. The best we can do is have really good coaches and a really good culture that keeps kids around. Even with the money, most kids want to play with their friends. So if the locker room is fun and healthy they will inherantly want to stick around.
I hope you are right about this. Tang said something along these lines in his initial press conference but we have seen a lot of roster turnover despite the culture of love, etc. I feel like with the football portal (with a few exceptions) it has been more a process of guys realizing that they aren't cut out to contribute moving on to places that are a better fit for their abilities.

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Re: Coaching approach in our new NIL world.....
« Reply #5 on: December 15, 2024, 09:19:01 PM »
Hopefully the NIL system and transfer portal will develop and have clear regulations to balance the interests of players, teams and sponsors.

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Re: Coaching approach in our new NIL world.....
« Reply #6 on: December 17, 2024, 12:02:43 PM »
Hopefully the NIL system and transfer portal will develop and have clear regulations to balance the interests of players, teams and sponsors.
I'm hoping so too but I think it is more likely that the system will develop to protect the interest of schools with large football budgets and ESPN.

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Re: Coaching approach in our new NIL world.....
« Reply #7 on: December 17, 2024, 12:32:53 PM »
Hopefully the NIL system and transfer portal will develop and have clear regulations to balance the interests of players, teams and sponsors.
I'm hoping so too but I think it is more likely that the system will develop to protect the interest of schools with large football budgets and ESPN.

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Re: Coaching approach in our new NIL world.....
« Reply #8 on: December 19, 2024, 11:14:03 AM »
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