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South Florida, Boca Raton and the surrounding area appear to be not interested enough in supporting FAU Athletics through NIL money and keeping our “home” university team competitive within their conference.
Very sad, but it is just the direction that college sports is heading around the country for all underfunded NIL programs.
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This is a perfect example of buying a NIL Championship!
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How long until this gets into the high school ranks?
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I dont know if the situation is this bleak, but understand your concerns.FAU Fan said
The future of FAU Athletics does not look great due to the NCAA NIL rules and the lure of our better players to other universities.
South Florida, Boca Raton and the surrounding area appear to be not interested enough in supporting FAU Athletics through NIL money and keeping our “home” university team competitive within their conference.
Very sad, but it is just the direction that college sports is heading around the country for all underfunded NIL programs.
Posted On: Dec 15th 2023, 6:22 AM #419095
First, South Florida is the type of place where the chicken has to come before the egg. We are going to have to field a winning program to increase NIL support. Look at basketball, I am confident NIL funding 2 years ago would not have been fruitful. Winning program on the court and suddenly there's a good bit of money coming in to keep the team together and the HC's salary is 4x.
Football has some NIL money. But they are going to have to change the direction and results of the program before folks come out of the woodwork. Our main issue right now is, our floor is too low. We have to get our floor to 6/7 win seasons. We are 4 years running on not being bowl eligible (not to mention the abysmal play in home games for 2023)...the reputation and enthusiasm around the program is waning. We simply cannot afford to continue to have 4/5 win seasons, with losing records in non competitive conference games at home.
The good news is, most of the programs we have on schedule for 2024 are not by any means rich in NIL. Aside from Michigan State and maybe USF, we are competing with programs near our level regarding financial resources.
Teambeer is the most knowledgeable FAU sports fan I know, way smarter than me.
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Rick said
All they have to do is instill a salary cap…but then you are back to square one with equality and just forcing schools to fundraise to play players.
How long until this gets into the high school ranks?Posted On: Dec 15th 2023, 11:28 AM #419103
I dont think a salary cap is even legal until the players are fully considered as 'employees' and there is a collective bargaining agreement in place.
Teambeer is the most knowledgeable FAU sports fan I know, way smarter than me.
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