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<blockquote data-quote="JD8" data-source="post: 3703799" data-attributes="member: 24"><p>So you're kind of talking around the question and certainly moving the goalposts. </p><p></p><p>You said you would remind me of something next November. I'm still lost on what you are going to remind me of? You said OU won't recover for several years and I disagreed. Since you're now talking a shortened timeframe, then call your shot so to speak. </p><p></p><p>In terms of the NIL, Texas is the juggernaut, but Texas and Oklahoma seem to be a pair. So OU would've had to compete with that no matter what. Not really worried about a majority of SEC teams with regards to NIL. LSU and A&M will be tough but it is what it is. The NIL situation will become quite complicated IMO and more money won't necessarily translate to wins or championships every year. Athletes can get lazy after a good payday. You can reference several NFL, NBA, and MLB teams for that. Not to mention there will be some interesting landmines popping up, again IMO. Getting 1 million for Sister Mary's Lemonade stand will go only so far for recruits but we will see. OU seems to be taking the right attitude or at least one I can respect. They've surely hired some coaches that have shown they can get 5 star talent, and ones that have experience recruiting in the SEC. In which, SEC recruiting experience is something we did not have a few months ago. I'll take it and I like our chances. I'm sure most OSU fans, like yourself, feel differently, but that's surely not emotion talking eh?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JD8, post: 3703799, member: 24"] So you're kind of talking around the question and certainly moving the goalposts. You said you would remind me of something next November. I'm still lost on what you are going to remind me of? You said OU won't recover for several years and I disagreed. Since you're now talking a shortened timeframe, then call your shot so to speak. In terms of the NIL, Texas is the juggernaut, but Texas and Oklahoma seem to be a pair. So OU would've had to compete with that no matter what. Not really worried about a majority of SEC teams with regards to NIL. LSU and A&M will be tough but it is what it is. The NIL situation will become quite complicated IMO and more money won't necessarily translate to wins or championships every year. Athletes can get lazy after a good payday. You can reference several NFL, NBA, and MLB teams for that. Not to mention there will be some interesting landmines popping up, again IMO. Getting 1 million for Sister Mary's Lemonade stand will go only so far for recruits but we will see. OU seems to be taking the right attitude or at least one I can respect. They've surely hired some coaches that have shown they can get 5 star talent, and ones that have experience recruiting in the SEC. In which, SEC recruiting experience is something we did not have a few months ago. I'll take it and I like our chances. I'm sure most OSU fans, like yourself, feel differently, but that's surely not emotion talking eh? [/QUOTE]
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