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Louisville and KK

It’s put up or shut up time for KK. It’s time to get off the Schneid in the ACC and start trending positively in conference play.

In my opinion it would be a catastrophic loss. To get to the NCAA we cannot afford a home slip up. Very excited to see how the team plays tomorrow. Seems like they are getting better each week. Should be 1-1 in conference play.

Recruiting - Its a wrap

Well, the class is in and its a another solid, above average class. Kudos to the staff. Staff has also done well again addressing our short term needs through the portal. We really do well in the portal. I feel i our staff does a great job at recognizing talent that maybe other coaches dont easily see. They don't just read Rivals and go recruit like a few. Our O line recruiting is an example of that as well as the Cisse kid from SC. No one found that kid.

We also missed on some top in state talent again. The 2 linemen to ND, Rogers to Buckeyes, Sampson to FSU. Leacock to whoever (TN), Smothers to Okla., Cooley to Md., Jones from Ga. to Ga. And several more i can't remember off the top of my head.

My point is i'm not sure how to read all this. The good news is we were in it with most of these top kids. We are fishing in the right waters. But how do we ever land some of these kids? And does NIL make it even more difficult? (Obviously is does). How do we get over the hump?

Sleazy Side of the NIL game

I noticed many mentions of the dark side of the new NIL reality. I had mentioned this previously but thought it might be of enough interest to merit a thread. Here in SEC land, some schools have inventive NIL structures. They have pooled some investors/ supporters for the collective. When the collective learns of a target their school really wants, the collective creates a new LLC. This new company gets a tax ID #, business license and develops a website. The recruit is signed by this new LLC to promote the company, which, In most cases, conducts no actual business. The businesses are usually described as consulting operations, that serve various industries. The kid is paid once/ month as long as he remains on scholarship. If the recruit is perceived as a flop, the business closes and the kid‘s deal dies. He has a legal position but only as an unsecured creditor and the LLC’s have no tangible assets to pursue. This technique is typically used for recruits. The current, established players are mostly signed by real companies. Most schools do have an NIL base for all scholarship players. This is also used to go beyond the 85 player limit. The former “preferred walk on” type deals are now basically full scholarships, as the recruit is given enough NIL money to cover everything. Knoxville, Baton Rouge and Gainsville no longer fret over the 85 limit.
It’s a Brave New World and it all happened in an instant.
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