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Syracuse Joining The NIL Game $2M a year from One Donor
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Syracuse Joining The NIL Game $2M a year from One Donor
While not officially tied to go to Syracuse you can can connect the dots.

https://www.sportsbusinessjournal.com/Da...deals.aspx

The goal is to recruit one 5 star Football Player and one 5 star Basketball Player each year to represent his company in Upstate NY. The owner Adam Weitsman has an amazing life story and a huge social media presence

As a college sports purist I'm ambivalent about this.

It is current reality but I think it can cause issues in the locker room.

It obviously will help the basketball team more than the football team.

Cuse has several other organizations involved in NIL funding but this seems the headliner.
(This post was last modified: 09-21-2022 09:21 AM by TexanMark.)
09-21-2022 09:13 AM
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