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    What is a bigger portal gamble?

    A highly rated HS player who was down the depth chart at P5 program? or A player who put up big numbers as a starter at a lower level of football in college?
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    Finally saw a local tv commercial as an example of how NIL is supposed to work, Reeds Dept Store. Mr Reed does the commentary while an OM baseball player and Jett Johnson model some clothes. NIL and the Portal are an unregulated fraud.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Leroy Jenkins View Post
    A highly rated HS player who was down the depth chart at P5 program? or A player who put up big numbers as a starter at a lower level of football in college?
    Great question. I wonder how KB21 will ruin this thread, but still a great question.

    I think it really depends on a couple of things. First, is the guy running 3rd team at UGA or Alabama or is he running third team at Virginia or Mizzou? That makes a pretty big difference. Also, what year is he? Are we talking about a freshman that left A&M after 5 months but was a 5 star in HS? Id take a gamble on him. A former five star that is a RS junior and leaving with a year left to play? Meh.

    Now if you are taking a G5 player, that player better have more than 1 year of eligibility remaining and he needs to be a first team all conference player or put up really great stats.

    Personally I think you want a mixture of both, but I think the ranking would be:

    1) Five star HS kid that has 3-4 years of eligibility remaining
    2) G5 All conference player that has 2 years or more of eligibility remaining
    3) P5 player that has played well, but not a star, that has 2 years of eligibility remaining
    4) P5 player that has one year left, but could be an impact player in right system
    5) Solid G5 player with more than one year left, that will most likely provide depth

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    Quote Originally Posted by Leroy Jenkins View Post
    A highly rated HS player who was down the depth chart at P5 program? or A player who put up big numbers as a starter at a lower level of football in college?
    I think it's a gamble either way. I think at positions like QB or OL I want a guy who has been at the FBS level (G5 or P5). Offensive or defensive skill positions would be where I would be more willing to take a flyer on a guy who's produced at a lower level just because you recruit a bunch of players at those positions already so if your transfer struggles you have someone ready to replace him.

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    Maybe look at it from a combine perspective? Look at video as a priority and not data on paper or monitor? Our QB looks great on paper but not on video? Maybe factor in Mr. Irrelevant on the San Francisco 49ers, one player away from not getting drafted into the NFL?

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    NIL is a joke. Most of the players getting NIL money deals aren't having any real commercials etc. using their NIL. It is basically just sign up and we give you money. I wish they would just stop playing games.

    The problem everyone does on the topic is well that is free market just like you and me with our jobs. No it isn't. This was supposed to be amateur sports not professional. They are going to college to get a degree for real life afterwards. 99% never earn a living playing pro sports. They are also not grown up supporting theirselves like people in real world of work jobs. College is not a grown person's activity. They are not grown up yet so we got immarturity running amuck all over the place. Yeah lets throw millions at some kids and see how that turns out.

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    My job is that way. If people wanted to hire me, and they do hire me, they pay me a bunch of money to perform a service. It is good work if you can get it.

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    The bigger gamble is likely the guy from a lower level with a G5 guy being less risky than a FCS guy if I had to guess.

    But both have value and both have risk. We could have one of each starting for us at outside WR in Freddie Roberson and Justin Robinson. I think both will work out well for us.

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    Quote Originally Posted by R2Dawg View Post
    NIL is a joke. Most of the players getting NIL money deals aren't having any real commercials etc. using their NIL. It is basically just sign up and we give you money. I wish they would just stop playing games.

    The problem everyone does on the topic is well that is free market just like you and me with our jobs. No it isn't. This was supposed to be amateur sports not professional. They are going to college to get a degree for real life afterwards. 99% never earn a living playing pro sports. They are also not grown up supporting theirselves like people in real world of work jobs. College is not a grown person's activity. They are not grown up yet so we got immarturity running amuck all over the place. Yeah lets throw millions at some kids and see how that turns out.
    You sound really emotional. Maybe you should take a timeout or journal about it.

    The fact that teams are willing to pay them so much means that they are worth it. Free market capitalism finally made its way to college sports and now you are upset. I believe there will be a market correction. OM will get tired of paying all three QBs on their roster. The NCAA is to blame for not regulating this when they had the chance.

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    Money has been thrown around for years. Now a player can up and leave whenever the wind changes directions but he'll need an accountant now. Let it play out.

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    Thinking about this in terms of Soccer...

    (1) Players should wear data vests
    (2) There is already or could be Opta stats people compiling data on every player. Especially linemen.
    (3) In soccer the scouts and Opta stats track aerial duels, one-on-one duels, tackles, etc
    (4) The portal and NIL could a data bonaza job for geeks. The best geek might be worth more than Saban as a coach. Heresy- I know.

    Soccer does this because 11 players have different roles. The old way of soccer scouting was to read newspapers about who scored the most goals in Germany or Brazil. That was a player to sign. Also, to sign the handsome kid that was on magazine covers.

    Now soccer scouts look at heat maps of full-field-contribution, expected goals to opportunity, actual goals vs opportunity, and the various individual battles with the battles.

    The players from a Nate Silver, Bayern Munich, or Brighton Hove Albion (Tiny recruiting budget relative Super Clubs) perspective are from Memphis, Houston, UCF, Fresno State, Wyoming, Utah State, and San Diego State. You want kids that could have completely changed their body and arc of development from when they were 17-year-old 2-Stars. Plus, you want to pluck silently from colleges that are not going to run-up the NIL competitive dollars. Small colleges are the new JUCOs. The new job of the Bagman is to tell Mom and Dad that an SEC-School will give their child a scholarship and extra dollars.

    Stuff like this, but proprietary

    https://www.stat.cmu.edu/cmsac/confe...aulIbrahim.pdf

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    Quote Originally Posted by Leroy Jenkins View Post
    A highly rated HS player who was down the depth chart at P5 program? or A player who put up big numbers as a starter at a lower level of football in college?
    So basically would you rather have Justin Robinson or Freddie Roberson.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HoopsDawg View Post
    So basically would you rather have Justin Robinson or Freddie Roberson.
    I think the question becomes what is the lower level.

    There are some solid G5 teams out there, I would take a stud from those teams without question.

    I think I go with Justin Robinson, but that is probably because I have seen him play and don't know what Roberson can do at this level.

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