So long as this incarnation of the NIL system is in place, it really does not behoove a program like Cal to invest major resources in high school players. It’s an unfortunate turn of events, but from what I’ve heard through the coaching ranks, a lot of these players care more about how much they’re going to make as undergrads than they d…
So long as this incarnation of the NIL system is in place, it really does not behoove a program like Cal to invest major resources in high school players. It’s an unfortunate turn of events, but from what I’ve heard through the coaching ranks, a lot of these players care more about how much they’re going to make as undergrads than they do a Cal education. Right now, it’s all about the collective because most schools do not have the time to develop players who are looking to get paid.
So long as this incarnation of the NIL system is in place, it really does not behoove a program like Cal to invest major resources in high school players. It’s an unfortunate turn of events, but from what I’ve heard through the coaching ranks, a lot of these players care more about how much they’re going to make as undergrads than they do a Cal education. Right now, it’s all about the collective because most schools do not have the time to develop players who are looking to get paid.