Is the NIL policy sustainable for college football?

Enthusiastic donors, alumni and business organizations aren’t holding back in the early going of the new NIL policy. They sink millions of dollars into these newfound war-chests.  One has to wonder though, what is the expected Rate on Investment (ROI) anticipated for these significant donations?

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Thanks to NCAA Boneheads, College Football as we knew it, is Doomed.

The more reports coming out of meetings the NCAA boneheads, as described accurately by Charles Barkley, NBA and college basketball broadcaster and Hall of Famer, the more the great traditions of college football seem on their way out for good.

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NIL Deals analyzed: more Evidence College Football is going Pro.

The new Super Conference of 40-48 will establish their media contracts, their recruiting rules, post-season competition and their future independently of the NCAA membership, if the organization still oversees any football.  The remaining teams may stay as full members of the NCAA.  They can then abide by whatever rules they come up within each conference if they agree to equalize the level of playing competitively. 

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Unionizing, investing and buying a Lamborghini: College football?

Lebanon, TN- The hits on college football just keep on coming.  Will the game played for, by and with student-athletes survive?  I mean in popularity among fans?  In the direction the game is heading in, it looks like it will … Continue reading

Super Memories, 2024

Lebanon, TN – As traditionally reported prior annually before every Super Bowl contest, we celebrate the collegiate careers of participants in games we refer to as “Super Memories.” We hold on to a vast number of photos from games attended. … Continue reading

Who is the NCAA? Answer: 134 members with Football Programs who approved NIL policy

Lebanon, TN – Blake Toppmeyer, USA TODAY Network’s SEC Columnist, delivered an informative column regarding the current angst between the NCAA and the University of Tennessee regarding alleged violations of NIL Policy.  His January 31 article, “I have no sympathy … Continue reading