Sources with direct knowledge state Scott Frost is not a candidate for the open head football position at Stanford.
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Isn't this a national issue? I think I'll wait till we hear from the national recruiting analyst.Sources with direct knowledge state Scott Frost is not a candidate for the open head football position at Stanford.
Who gives aSources with direct knowledge state Scott Frost is not a candidate for the open head football position at Stanford.
I figured since Colorado plays Stanford next year people on this board would want to know.Who gives a
I’m laughingIsn't this a national issue? I think I'll wait till we hear from the national recruiting analyst.
“Imitation is the best form of flattery”-Matt RhuleIt’s confirmed - not a candidate.
Between 2021 and 2022 because of investment declines Stanford's endowment value went from $40.1 billion to $36.3B. NU's endowment is $1.7B. Don't you think Stanford has money to put in NIL?There is no way Frost would win at Stanford. Stanford is going to be a very tough place to win moving forward. They are going to really struggle to compete with NIL and the transfer portal being an issue. No coach that couldn't win at Nebraska would win at Stanford.
You two need to get a room“Imitation is the best form of flattery”-Matt Rhule
If not, maybe Wayne State or Chadron State might have an opening soon.Semi off-topic... when thinking of Frost I thought of Alaska. Now, I wonder... does Alaska even have a D2 team?? Surely they have a team up there??
NIL doesn't come from universities. Think of it as a legal way for businesses and boosters to pay athletes. You know, so they don't have to work at Cushman's or a car dealership or just get a bag of money.Between 2021 and 2022 because of investment declines Stanford's endowment value went from $40.1 billion to $36.3B. NU's endowment is $1.7B. Don't you think Stanford has money to put in NIL?
If not, maybe Wayne State or Chadron State might have an opening soon.
Can’t use institutional money for NIL.Between 2021 and 2022 because of investment declines Stanford's endowment value went from $40.1 billion to $36.3B. NU's endowment is $1.7B. Don't you think Stanford has money to put in NIL?
Yes - the endowment can’t be touchedCan’t use institutional money for NIL.
The size of the endowment doesn’t matter. It’s all about the motion of the offensesYes - the endowment can’t be touched
However, it is a barometer of booster and university friendly business wealth which is where NIL money is generated (if they are inclined to give to athletic pursuits)
Michigans endowment is around 18 billion - Ohio states 7 billion
UNL - 2 billion
Grinnell college has a bigger endowment than UNL