Bearhugger wrote:Jon Perkins wrote:I do not know about anyone's scholarship situations or their reasons for transferring out. It is obvious though the guys transferring out of WVU are non-starters and most are guys that used to be a starter and lost their spot. Other observations in looking at everyone else in transfer portal, most are non-starters looking for better situations or they are graduate students looking for some place to go for one last year. It is quite obvious though, as to what teams benefit the most from the transfer portal. If any team wants to be a big player in the transfer portal, they better come to the table with a lot NIL money, which is another big reason for younger guys transferring out of their current situation.
What is WVU's NIL plan for the wrestling team?
I would say about the same as other WVU Olympic sports excluding Rifle since they are national championship contenders. WVU does not control NIL money, outside organizations do. If you follow other WVU sports you will see where the NIL money is going. Baseball, Basketball, and Football are the priorities. Rifle received a top 10 transfer and NIL was probably a big player. NIL is a private deal so unless the athlete comes out and says how much they were offered or received we really wont know who got what.
I do feel bad for smaller schools like North Dakota State who lost 2 All Americans to Iowa.
Organizations administering NIL $ for schools like WVU are going to have to decide where to put their money. A lot of that will be where do they get the best bang for their buck.
In an effort to keep 2 of the recent transfers for the basketball team from transferring somewhere else Toothman Ford in Fairmont gave them a NIL deal. Just an example of how NIL works. Maybe WVU will get lucky and a wrestling fan will win the powerball or sale their tech company for billions.