04-07-2025, 06:57 PM
Maybe we're thinking about NIL the wrong way, at least in part.
We'll get a certain number of 18-year-old freshman recruits interested in graduating from the best University in the world. Others will want to maximize their NIL elsewhere, graduate...and then realize that a Tinkertoy Tech degree is not quite as compelling as that of Stanford. They're 23, they studied hard, graduated, but they have a year of eligibility left, so...perhaps we recruit, hard, all along an undergraduate's career.
We'll get a certain number of 18-year-old freshman recruits interested in graduating from the best University in the world. Others will want to maximize their NIL elsewhere, graduate...and then realize that a Tinkertoy Tech degree is not quite as compelling as that of Stanford. They're 23, they studied hard, graduated, but they have a year of eligibility left, so...perhaps we recruit, hard, all along an undergraduate's career.
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