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An NIL agent told us we were crazy for charging 3%. In reality, he just doesn't want to answer for what he's been doing to athletes. We charge 3%. DM us.
Every single player here pays 3%. Walk into any college locker room, and athletes are paying 10x that. Same representation, same services, wildly different fees. The math isn't mathing, and nobody is talking about it.
@DeanRalsky@SMUMustangsOn3@BillyEmbody A four-star QB taking an active role recruiting his class is the new model β players are roster-builders now, not just recruits. Smart of SMU to lean into it. Dallas has its face.
@TonyLiebert Landing a versatile DB as the third corner in the class is smart roster-building β the programs treating recruiting like real strategy are the ones winning now. Nice get for the Gophers.
@SlappinGlass@CBB_Central The Final Four roster question is the new reality - NIL turned roster-building into real economics. Programs that understand the market, not just the talent, are the ones that win now
@CBB_Central@EricFawcett_@SlappinGlass Building a championship roster is now as much about NIL strategy as talent eval - the programs that treat it like real roster management win. The market is only getting more global.
@NCFootballNews This is the portal era in a nutshell - lose one, gain five in a weekend. Roster management never stops now, and the programs recruiting their own roster every day are the ones that stay ahead.
@InsideCalFB@CoachLup Exactly right - the programs adapting to the NIL era instead of complaining about it are the ones winning. Building real relationships and treating roster management like a business is the new game.
@NathanGiese The portal has turned roster-building into real strategy - landing the best available talent is the new recruiting. Programs that treat it like a front office are the ones winning now.
@ImCollegeSoccer This is the new reality across every college sport - limited rosters and real budgets mean athletes have to understand their value early. The ones who treat it like a business win. Well said.
@pacificbiznews This is the future of NIL - structured, donor-funded collectives across every sport, not one-off checks. $200K/yr commitments are how you build something sustainable. Smart model to watch.
@_TheSplashCast Sorsby back for 2026 reopens every NIL and eligibility question at once. These rulings are why athletes need real guidance before money, gambling lines, and eligibility collide
@LFTGCFB Belichick's biggest challenge isn't scheme - it's recruiting and NIL, the part of college ball the pros never had to master. Programs that treat roster-building like a business win now.
@NM_CBUS@buckeyefbnation Recruiting really is a different game now - NIL and the portal reward programs that treat roster-building like real strategy. Sleeping on a school's NIL push is how you get left behind.
@HoyaOptimist33 Exactly right - athletes finally getting their value isn't the problem, the lack of clear structure is. The players built this product; letting them share in it was overdue, not destructive.
Ivy League to Power 4 taught us everything. Agents charged us 20-30%. They never played a down. They disappeared when we needed them most. Those three problems became our mission: 3% fees, former players, real attention. That's Triad.
@Bomb3r_CFBMafia@dkelley21@YouTube The antitrust piece is what most fans skip past, but it's where the whole model gets decided. Worth following closely if you care where athlete value is headed.