I don't feel sorry for them. I'm just taking inventory of the landscape. If schools like Miami, Alabama, and Texas find this new era isn't as easy to win in as they thought, we might get some positive change for the sport in the form of salary caps and maybe even a legit pro sports transfer system where you have to pay the other school a release clause to snatch a player.
No one should feel sorry for Miami about NIL. In fact, no one should feel sorry for Miami pre-NIL. Besides SMU and Alabama, no school probably cheated more than Miami.
He's not resigning because of NIL, that's a cop out.
He had a losing record last year despite having most of his Final Four team back. Miami is struggling again this year and his seat is put.
This is a retire or get fired move.
These are estimated total costs based on what the schools and depth of education provide. The schools included estimated costs for books, transportation, and personal/miscellaneous expenses in their total cost of attendance. All to say, I wouldn't take the numbers as 100% accurate. I just looked at UTSA cost of attendance and the estimated is over $29k. Looking at tuition alone, we are a few hundred more expensive than Tech and UTSA though. I wonder if some schools lower their tuition rate a tad because they know stuff like housing is more expensive in their area (example San Antonio and Houston vs Denton). I don't know what the cost of living is like in Lubbock.
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