Oldfan wrote:I totally disagree. What is stopping a major Creighton donor (or group of donors) from giving a recruit way more NIL $ than they would otherwise receive in order to overcome the fact Creighton doesn’t have a scholly to offer said player? Seems like a very possible scenario, if there are donors willing to pony up the cash
Again, that's overthinking it. I'm not saying it is impossible. I'm sure it will happen at some point across the country. I just don't think it is going to be some rampant game changer. I mean if Creighton's donors are willing to pony up, don't you think the same would be true for the other schools as well? Schools that might still have a scholarship available.
It just seems a lot of stars have to align (no scholarships, good player being added late, competition that can't afford bigger donations, school being the best fit, etc.) for it to happen. Creighton has had an empty scholarship for much of the past five years. So it is a stretch to me to think that now we are going to be in some weird scenario where players are dying to come to CU but the only way it can happen is if we pay them to walk on.
The more likely scenario to me is that NIL will have a big impact as top players choose schools - they just won't walk on because it won't be an issue.