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2024 College Football Thread


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1 hour ago, LinvilleGorge said:

This. Total boom or bust hire. I can't see any gray area. He's either going to turn UNC into powerhouse or it's gonna be a total clown show.

I don't think he's gonna stick around more than a couple years. It's an understandable gamble by UNC's brass. But despite our resident bandwagoner literally choking himself on the kool-aid, it's definitely not an immediate ticket to a conference championship.

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13 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

It hurts you UNC is now the talk of the Carolina's lol

 

You had your run. It's our time now.

I’ve literally been begging and wishing for years for someone else to be relevant in the ACC boss.  As along as Clemson is in the ACC, I want other good teams. 

but I’m still going to side with Brady, Gronk and what 90% of UNC fans would have said about this move before it actually happened. 

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8 minutes ago, Joe Bear said:

I don't think he's gonna stick around more than a couple years. It's an understandable gamble by UNC's brass. But despite our resident bandwagoner literally choking himself on the kool-aid, it's definitely not an immediate ticket to a conference championship.

Still need see/read that fine print on the son and what UNC in actually hooked to 

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3 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Evidently we've committed to maxing out the NIL allowance. We only spent $4M this year.

That would mean none for basketball if my understanding of the new agreement is correct.  Schools get a max that has to allocated amongst all sports. 
 

Mack probably pissed lol 

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12 minutes ago, CRA said:

That would mean none for basketball if my understanding of the new agreement is correct.  Schools get a max that has to allocated amongst all sports. 
 

Mack probably pissed lol 

It's possible. Hubert isn't a big fan of NIL. Going all in on Belichick probably bought him a year or two because honestly his seat should be blistering.

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1 hour ago, CRA said:

Next year, the power 5 agreed on a NIL deal of 20.5 million per school. 

It’s 20.5 million per school from the school.  Schools are allowed to pay players now and that is the cap from the school itself.  This excludes and 3rd party’s pacs…like politics.  Unless I’m understanding it wrong

they need a real salary cap or this is just really ugly really quick with NIL.  I hate to say it but todays college football needs to be run like the NFL to put teams on a even playing field when it comes to money

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