What are the odds this recruiting approach will work in the NIL era? The Bronco’s adopting this recruiting approach will fail IMO..
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Most I imagine are getting some support in addition to their scholarship and living stipends. They do appearances and poster signings just like everyone else. Or they do marketing videos etc. I think Boise is in a situation where they're trying to approach recruiting differently because they haven't been as successful as they have been in past doing traditional recruiting. He also saw his freshman QB jump ship due to NIL $ and got pushed into paying the RB by buying a house and expensive car or he was leaving. Maybe it's a leverage play, but just eliminating recruiting high value freshman regardless of their long term prospect seems short sided, especially for Boise which has always been about building success through their culture.How many UNLV incoming Freshman are getting NIL money? Are MWC schools really giving $$ to a lot their HS recruits most of which are 0-3 star recruits or is Boise just saying what most are already doing? I have no idea I’m just curious.
So riddle me this. How the F can a coach have anything to say about NIL opportunities or what a Collective might offer? Yeah I know there is a reality factor at play, but technically the school has no say over NIL deals. Correct?Seems like Danielson's comments were misconstrued a bit and, of course, social media took off with that. He said they're not going to funnel money from the collective to entice incoming freshmen. Freshmen are free to work with local businesses, etc, for NIL money. Anyway, here's something about that.
On3
Coach is like the car salesman on the lot. Gets you to buy with some nice promises like free oil changes for life but then hands you off to the office staff inside who actually negotiate what they have to offer... or at least that's how I see it. They're not technically having a say, but they're managing the messageSo riddle me this. How the F can a coach have anything to say about NIL opportunities or what a Collective might offer? Yeah I know there is a reality factor at play, but technically the school has no say over NIL deals. Correct?