I guess if you weigh money as your top metric. Alabama does everything possible to be successful. A&M just throws money at itTexas A&M above Bama is ridiculous.
Texas has huge resources, money for anything they want. They are also the dream school of almost every blue chip kid who grows up in the State of Texas, arguably the best recruiting grounds in the nation.I don’t think Texas is that good of a job. Sure, there’s essentially unlimited financial resources, but that comes with unlimited and unrealistic expectations and unending meddling from those who provide that financial support.
CU depends entirely on who is in the current administration.Where does CU rank? Big 12 and nationally?
Big 12: Top 5
Nationally: Harder to rank among other programs but is it top 30?
In my original post I said with this new administration that understands the importance of athletics and specifically football. What is CU’s ceiling as a job?CU depends entirely on who is in the current administration.
On the current track, and if we see further re-alignment moving CU into a competitive situation financially and on the field with the top level schools I'd put the ceiling as a top 10-15 job. CU won't be a perential playoff team but can be one of those schools that for a given year or even 3-4 can jump up to the top and even win a NC if everything falls right.In my original post I said with this new administration that understands the importance of athletics and specifically football. What is CU’s ceiling as a job?
Did they say what their criteria was?Andy and Ari’s rankings. Thoughts? Additions/subtractions? Assuming there’s full admin and AD support, full participation in rev sharing (if house settlement passes), NIL, etc. where does CU rank in the Big 12 and nationally?
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Whatever they emphasize it to be.In my original post I said with this new administration that understands the importance of athletics and specifically football. What is CU’s ceiling as a job?
I still question where CU is in regards to NIL. We have heard that CU can compete with the top 10-15 in NIL, but we have yet to see that materialize.In my original post I said with this new administration that understands the importance of athletics and specifically football. What is CU’s ceiling as a job?
Hard to say. They paid juju a ton, paid Salter a good amount, I just saw a rumor that they had to pay McKinney a ton to keep him, they have the deepest DL they’ve probably ever had, including one of the top DL in the portal this year in Oatis. Obviously paying Seaton. When you consider the guys they brought in from HS, the portal and the top guys they had to retain, I think it’s clear that their NIL situation is in good shape.I still question where CU is in regards to NIL. We have heard that CU can compete with the top 10-15 in NIL, but we have yet to see that materialize.
I question whether a team can win a title if they aren't in the top 10 in NIL. It's not even a starter if you are going to be selective with your NIL.Hard to say. They paid juju a ton, paid Salter a good amount, I just saw a rumor that they had to pay McKinney a ton to keep him, they have the deepest DL they’ve probably ever had, including one of the top DL in the portal this year in Oatis. Obviously paying Seaton. When you consider the guys they brought in from HS, the portal and the top guys they had to retain, I think it’s clear that their NIL situation is in good shape.
That said, they aren’t on the level of Oregon, Ohio State, aTm, Miami, Ole Miss, USC, TTU, etc. What I’ve heard is that they have money but Prime is never going to be Lane Kiffin or Dan Lanning just throwing $$$ at everyone and overpaying guys. He’s pretty selective on who he wants to sign in the first place, and even more selective about who gets the bags.
We’ll see how it pans out as they are going to have to up the talent acquisition game if they truly want to compete for a Natty.
Having Shedeur and Travis starting at CU in 2025 and building around those two with today’s NIL would be doable since those two weren’t costing CU any NIL. But with no Travis type talent and our QB room taking a healthy chunk of NIL, it’s probably going to be hard, unless there are some major rules and enforcement put in place.I question whether a team can win a title if they aren't in the top 10 in NIL. It's not even a starter if you are going to be selective with your NIL.
unless there are some major rules and enforcement put in place.
Nick Saban is lobbying trump and Republicans to do something about NIL. If a place like Alabama cant compete with the Oil & Gas schools you know we are NOT in the top 15.I still question where CU is in regards to NIL. We have heard that CU can compete with the top 10-15 in NIL, but we have yet to see that materialize.
Once Salter moves on, that should open up a good chunk for 2-3 good players rather than just 1. So that should help.Having Shedeur and Travis starting at CU in 2025 and building around those two with today’s NIL would be doable since those two weren’t costing CU any NIL. But with no Travis type talent and our QB room taking a healthy chunk of NIL, it’s probably going to be hard, unless there are some major rules and enforcement put in place.
Brings up a good question. Would you rather have 1 elite prospect or 3 really, really good ones? In basketball, it's easy to choose elite. But I'm not sure that holds true in footbal unless it's a QB. The budget only goes so far.Once Salter moves on, that should open up a good chunk for 2-3 good players rather than just 1. So that should help.
Well in this case for football, I’d rather have three good players at other positions of need and the one elite QB (Juju) than have 2 elite QBs. Only one can play.Brings up a good question. Would you rather have 1 elite prospect or 3 really, really good ones? In basketball, it's easy to choose elite. But I'm not sure that holds true in footbal unless it's a QB. The budget only goes so far.