College sports in all arenas are in serious danger of becoming a thing of the past. While watching all the recruiting shows a recruiting expert put it this way, "there are the haves, and there are the have nots".
The NIL thing has already gone too far. Schools that supposedly had a top five or top 10 class have already been outbidded by schools with deep pockets. Those schools have boosters who have so much
money from oil, food, financial sectors that kids will jump to those schools. The schools that had the kid previously committed to them now has their class decimated. This has been going on for so long already
in college basketball with your blue bloods getting all the elite players. Year after year North Carolina, Duke, Kansas, and Kentucky get the top players and at the end of the year look who is in the final four.
Same thing in college football. About a year ago I was at the airport and I met a man while I was waiting on my flight and we got to talking about college football. He said in so many words the cheating that
goes on in college football makes college basketball pale. The same schools who have reputations of buying players and keeping it under the table. These schools have individuals who are at the top of the
chain in world economics. Say for example the man who owns Apple is a graduate of Auburn. Do the math. Alabama has a proud history of cheating, like Clemson, Ohio State, Oklahoma all are good at buying
players. Like the man told me every year the same schools get the top players and it is no coincidence. I know some people who read this article will not agree and that is fine. Like the man told me the proof
is in the pudding. Now with the limited power of the NCAA it will get worse. Kids on national signing day flip. Well we know what has happened. A big booster from a school gets to the family especially a family
who does not a large amount of financial resources and someone gets in their ear and drops a brown bag with $100,000 in it. So the kid flips. Like the man told me the price for winning is no big deal anymore
schools give these kids cars, bags of money (which cannot be traced) and if a coach spills the beans then they are unemployed the next day. Look at the assistant basketball coach at Clemson who made the
comment go to Clemson a Sunday afternoon and look at the cars these athletes are driving. Brand new Dodge Chargers is the car of choice recently the athletes love. Then the man mentions look at all these
schools who have the stand alone football facilities. Kids visit they see this. Recently the University of Florida did not have a stand alone football facility. Well guess what in two years they will spend $150 M
on a new stand alone football facility, even Vanderbilt who does not have a stand alone football facility will have one in two years. If a kid visits a school and they do not see all the new stand alone football
facility and they do not have the stand alone medical and treatment facilites these other schools have they go to a power five school that has all these things. There are NFL teams that cannot compare to
facilities that most SEC schools have. A lot of players after the season go back to the school they graduated from, or left in their junior year to go back and train and get medical treatment. Anyway between
all the cheating, NIL I think a lot of schools in the next ten years will not sponsor football anymore. It will happen because of everything I just talked about. If you do not agree with everything I put in this
post that is fine. That is your right, but everything I put in this post is the truth.
The NIL thing has already gone too far. Schools that supposedly had a top five or top 10 class have already been outbidded by schools with deep pockets. Those schools have boosters who have so much
money from oil, food, financial sectors that kids will jump to those schools. The schools that had the kid previously committed to them now has their class decimated. This has been going on for so long already
in college basketball with your blue bloods getting all the elite players. Year after year North Carolina, Duke, Kansas, and Kentucky get the top players and at the end of the year look who is in the final four.
Same thing in college football. About a year ago I was at the airport and I met a man while I was waiting on my flight and we got to talking about college football. He said in so many words the cheating that
goes on in college football makes college basketball pale. The same schools who have reputations of buying players and keeping it under the table. These schools have individuals who are at the top of the
chain in world economics. Say for example the man who owns Apple is a graduate of Auburn. Do the math. Alabama has a proud history of cheating, like Clemson, Ohio State, Oklahoma all are good at buying
players. Like the man told me every year the same schools get the top players and it is no coincidence. I know some people who read this article will not agree and that is fine. Like the man told me the proof
is in the pudding. Now with the limited power of the NCAA it will get worse. Kids on national signing day flip. Well we know what has happened. A big booster from a school gets to the family especially a family
who does not a large amount of financial resources and someone gets in their ear and drops a brown bag with $100,000 in it. So the kid flips. Like the man told me the price for winning is no big deal anymore
schools give these kids cars, bags of money (which cannot be traced) and if a coach spills the beans then they are unemployed the next day. Look at the assistant basketball coach at Clemson who made the
comment go to Clemson a Sunday afternoon and look at the cars these athletes are driving. Brand new Dodge Chargers is the car of choice recently the athletes love. Then the man mentions look at all these
schools who have the stand alone football facilities. Kids visit they see this. Recently the University of Florida did not have a stand alone football facility. Well guess what in two years they will spend $150 M
on a new stand alone football facility, even Vanderbilt who does not have a stand alone football facility will have one in two years. If a kid visits a school and they do not see all the new stand alone football
facility and they do not have the stand alone medical and treatment facilites these other schools have they go to a power five school that has all these things. There are NFL teams that cannot compare to
facilities that most SEC schools have. A lot of players after the season go back to the school they graduated from, or left in their junior year to go back and train and get medical treatment. Anyway between
all the cheating, NIL I think a lot of schools in the next ten years will not sponsor football anymore. It will happen because of everything I just talked about. If you do not agree with everything I put in this
post that is fine. That is your right, but everything I put in this post is the truth.