OT: Even Harvard now has a new "NIL Collective"

I wonder how much money its alums will pour in, and to which jocks?

https://app.inflcr.com/exchange/harvard-university?utm_medium=email&elq_cid=121430&RSRC=Email&RDAT=749&aid=16035&pid=harvard_email_eloqua&rid=749&ehash=f2646259f7b07049d354b1d48db3308d4dd2f5865b71d9a839303a874f2010cd

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Harvard has already shown with their basketball program that when they feel like competitng, they will compete FAST.

Now with the Ivy League finally deciding to participate in the FCS Playoffs, I think the Dakotas and Montanas reign of terror is coming to an end.

Speaking of NIL collectives, how do I find the mailing addresses for UH’s NIL collective/s?

NOPE… The Ivy league is best known for its plagiarism and its going to stay that way. The western powers can play good football.

Harvard could use half the interest earned from its endowment each year and probably have the largest NIL package in the country.

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Doubt it - they’re not getting pick of the litter in their own states like the dakotas are - the Dakota’s are the flagship schools and they’re not restricted to academics like Harvard

I would say you’re putting too high of value on that. There are a lot of Dakota kids on the NDSU and SDSU squads, but they recruit nationally. Huge chunks of their rosters are non Dakotas.

The Ivy’s will be able to competitively recruit at the FCS level, if they want to. Like Rice the issue isn’t money, but commitment.

The core is from up north - they do a great job of getting guys with good bodies as their skill guys are normally average but they’re strong up front consistently

The ivys won’t kill their academics to win - the NIL is probably to entice the guys they want to not attend other ivys