A few years ago, we thought paying a recruit $2M was crazy. Now this...

dawgstudent

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I mean Dak got $60 million/year. Is 2.5 million/year for the level below that bad of a deal? Next will be the high school QB getting 50K.
 
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Since we're not talking about a proven player for the level in question, a better comp would be Caleb Williams' rookie contract which was $39.5 million over 4, so ~$10 million per year.
NFL total revenue was $20 billion in 2023.
In 2022, football revenue for NCAA programs was roughly $9.5 billion. If you stop there, then $2.5 million/year is arguably cheap, but when you add in that there's 134 FBS programs with starting QBs vs 32 NFL teams and factor in roster sizes, the argument gets muddy.
 
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dawgstudent

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Since we're not talking about a proven player for the level in question, a better comp would be Caleb Williams' rookie contract which was $39.5 million over 4, so ~$10 million per year.
NFL total revenue was $20 billion in 2023.
In 2022, football revenue for NCAA programs was roughly $9.5 billion. If you stop there, then $2.5 million/year is arguably cheap, but when you add in that there's 134 FBS programs with starting QBs vs 32 NFL teams and factor in roster sizes, the argument gets muddy.
I think eventually there will be another division for football which will consist of 30-60 teams. I just pray it's not closer to 30.
 

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Lot's of folks laughing at the Xeno Model that will ultimately threaten the NFL, but... it's coming.
 

L4Dawg

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Maybe the fix is to "sell" your athletic department to a company/corporation.

If this needs to run like a business, by God, let's run it like a real business. Unshackle from the NCAA.
I don't think the NCAA is calling the shots anymore. It seems to me it's the courts.
 

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I mean Dak got $60 million/year. Is 2.5 million/year for the level below that bad of a deal? Next will be the high school QB getting 50K.
With college football’s annual revenue being around 10% of the NFL’s, one could argue that the kid should be making more
 
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