gehringer_2 Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago aren't the NIL deals public? In Michigan the salary of every single university employee at UM is public and published once a year by statute - are they letting NIL deals violate the law on this? Quote
buddha Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 6 hours ago, RedTeamGo! said: of course they are, but not as much getting rid of the money rules is the best thing to happen to michigan. now they dont have to keep up this facade about not paying players. now that its out in the open, michigan can unleash the money cannon of one of the richest, most sports obsessed fan bases in the country. and they have. Quote
Hongbit Posted 1 minute ago Posted 1 minute ago 59 minutes ago, buddha said: getting rid of the money rules is the best thing to happen to michigan. now they dont have to keep up this facade about not paying players. now that its out in the open, michigan can unleash the money cannon of one of the richest, most sports obsessed fan bases in the country. and they have. The money cannon at UM isn’t any different in basketball than Kentucky, Kansas, and UNC. The difference is in the coach. That’s the real special sauce. They’ve hit a home run with May. The other blue bloods I mentioned just figured the program was strong to enough to prosper with lesser guys because of the brand. Turns out that doesn’t matter anymore now that other people have the cash. Having a stiff like Mark Pope or Hubert Williams just because they’re an alum doesn’t work anymore. Quote
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