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24 minutes ago, Bowhunter said:

We all know it’s all about the NIl. Why not give these guys a strong a$$ offer? At least it’s legal now.

Coaches aren't supposed to actually give out offers

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18 minutes ago, Joe_hoopsier said:

Because I’ve got ALDI’s coffee money. We need Kopi luwak coffee $$$$ 

I would think most of us on here don't have that kind of money. People with that kind of money don't spend all of their time on message boards talking about basketball recruits.

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50 minutes ago, Hoosier2014 said:

Have a good source saying Ware texted X saying he’s not going on the Bama visit. I’m thinking it’s because the assistant got hired today but we’ll see. 

We'll see if that happens.  I think it'd be a good sign if so.

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4 minutes ago, Ngw7183 said:

If the assistant was doing the contacting, it is done. 
 

This is what happened to him at Oregon. He committed and the assistant he had relationship with left.  He stuck to his word on the commitment and look how that played out. 

To my knowledge we don't know if that assistant was the one contacting him and the visit hasn't been canceled yet that we know of.  Not saying it hasn't or won't.

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1 hour ago, Bowhunter said:

We all know it’s all about the NIl. Why not give these guys a strong a$$ offer? At least it’s legal now.

No it is not.  The school has nothing to do with NIL and  can not offer that as an incentive in recruiting.  What it means is that the athlete can profit from going out on their own and sell their name (autographs, endorsements, etc), image, and likeness for money without losing eligibility.  Schools offering NIL money as an incentive is a MAJOR no no and can result in NCAA sanctions.

On the other hand an athlete that attends a larger school with a large and active alumni base and a well supported program is more likely to make considerable side money.  In other words, a basketball player at Kentucky,, where fans are rabid, is in a better position than a player from Eastern Kentucky.  Indiana is a school that should be in a good position for players to maximize NIL money.

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