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Post by lions10 on Aug 12, 2022 15:41:35 GMT -5
I was wondering if anyone here has insight/thoughts about how LMU's NIL efforts have compared to WCC counterparts? I think it's safe to assume the proliferation of NIL compensation throughout blue-chip programs will widen talent divide between LMU and schools like UCLA, USC, Arizona, Oregon, etc. But I'm curious about the school's NIL reputation relative to other WCC and Mountain West programs. I don't hear much about this from CP and CSJ, but it's certainly top of mind for recruits/transfers. Given the fact LMU doesn't have a highly lucrative program or a donor base willing to fund hundreds of thousands / multimillions per year into an NIL Collective, there's obviously no ability to attract the mega 4/5 star recruits that we've always dreamed of landing for decades. I just hope the school remains competitive with schools like Santa Clara, San Francisco, Pepperdine, etc.
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