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You Need Oil to Make Shoes (USA Today report)

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A group of us clustered with bourbons and cigars around a warming pit on the back deck of Demo's last night. There were four of six from the starting linebacking corps for my junior and senior years represented. Bankers, lawyers, people involved in the professional athletic world, fathers of D1 and Olympic caliber athletes and a security guy ....

One guy says, "How much effing money did Dierre earn today?"

Wanting to appear smart, I said nothing but then nodded as it hit me, there are no signed contracts yet. Nothing says young Mr. Hill has to sign early in December with Oregon. He can wait until All-American teams are named and the Gatorade award is announced. Build on his already impressive pedigree.

"You know his phone is ringing off the hook already. Some Texas billionaire from A&M or UT will make a play. Maybe Portnoy wants to keep him out of the Big 10 if not at Michigan."

The kid already has LIFE-SETTING offers in hand. He can parley yesterday's performance into generational money. (He has smart advisors, I know that for a fact. And the BS about getting hurt, the kid is playing hoops too - but he skipped yesterday's game in Lincoln!)

And he has choices to make again.

As the title indicates, Phil Knight's money is huge, but you need oil to make and ship athletic shoes.

That is the reality of sport today.
 
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A group of us clustered with bourbons and cigars around a warming pit on the back deck of Demo's last night. There were four of six from the starting linebacking corps for my junior and senior years represented. Bankers, lawyers, people involved in the professional athletic world, fathers of D1 and Olympic caliber athletes and a security guy ....

One guy says, "How much effing money did Dierre earn today?"

Wanting to appear smart, I said nothing but then nodded as it hit me, there are no signed contracts yet. Nothing says young Mr. Hill has to sign early in December with Oregon. He can wait until All-American teams are named and the Gatorade award is announced. Build on his already impressive pedigree.

"You know his phone is ringing off the hook already. Some Texas billionaire from A&M or UT will make a play. Maybe Portnoy wants to keep him out of the Big 10 if not at Michigan."

The kid already has LIFE-SETTING offers in hand. He can parley yesterday's performance into generational money. (He has smart advisors, I know that for a fact. And the BS about getting hurt, the kid is playing hoops too - but he skipped yesterday's game in Lincoln!)

And he has choices to make again.

As the title indicates, Phil Knight's money is huge, but you need oil to make and ship athletic shoes.

That is the reality of sport today.
No doubt he’s exceptional and he’s going to have a ton of options, if he opens the door. As great as that performance was, though, he’s moving to an another level playing against many Dierre Hills. Time will tell if his talent will outshine others. He is fun to watch and I hope to see more on the national stage.
 
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No doubt he’s exceptional and he’s going to have a ton of options, if he opens the door. As great as that performance was, though, he’s moving to an another level playing against many Dierre Hills. Time will tell if his talent will outshine others. He is fun to watch and I hope to see more on the national stage.
FOR SURE!!!!

That's why you lock in the bag now. The current number is HUGE! What can that grow into in the next few months?
 
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A group of us clustered with bourbons and cigars around a warming pit on the back deck of Demo's last night. There were four of six from the starting linebacking corps for my junior and senior years represented. Bankers, lawyers, people involved in the professional athletic world, fathers of D1 and Olympic caliber athletes and a security guy ....

One guy says, "How much effing money did Dierre earn today?"

Wanting to appear smart, I said nothing but then nodded as it hit me, there are no signed contracts yet. Nothing says young Mr. Hill has to sign early in December with Oregon. He can wait until All-American teams are named and the Gatorade award is announced. Build on his already impressive pedigree.

"You know his phone is ringing off the hook already. Some Texas billionaire from A&M or UT will make a play. Maybe Portnoy wants to keep him out of the Big 10 if not at Michigan."

The kid already has LIFE-SETTING offers in hand. He can parley yesterday's performance into generational money. (He has smart advisors, I know that for a fact. And the BS about getting hurt, the kid is playing hoops too - but he skipped yesterday's game in Lincoln!)

And he has choices to make again.

As the title indicates, Phil Knight's money is huge, but you need oil to make and ship athletic shoes.

That is the reality of sport today.
Yeah none of those schools saw a second of yesterday's game.
 
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I wasn’t sure if I was watching a once in a life time athlete

Or a subpar defense playing against a stud

He hardly got touched and the team that he was playing against didn’t seem to inspired

I walked away with more questions than I had answers
 
Yeah none of those schools saw a second of yesterday's game.
If only there was a communication medium that could alert them of happenings in a multi-billion dollar industry so that they can go back and take a look once they are aware of it ... maybe if that was someone's job, that might happen.

Oh wait, that is a real job!
 
I’d pump the brakes on this a bit. You have to be trolling now right? I think Hill is awesome and spent all day yesterday wishing he would somehow magically change his mind and go play for my Illini.

BUT… that was a game against Lena man. A 2,000 person farm town in middle of nowhere northern Illinois that doesnt have a kid that will play serious ball beyond high school.

No P4 coaching staff is over indexing on this game. He’s made his market coming out the prep level by now. He’ll have a chance to take it to another level by competing at the college level and producing there. A runningback coming out of HS that hasn’t played a down of college ball will not get Underwood money.
 
If only there was a communication medium that could alert them of happenings in a multi-billion dollar industry so that they can go back and take a look once they are aware of it ... maybe if that was someone's job, that might happen.

Oh wait, that is a real job!
Maybe in a month or two someone may take a look at clips of this game. As TD mentioned above anyone looking into the context of the game and who they played won't hold his performance in as much higher regard as you do.
 
BUT… that was a game against Lena man. A 2,000 person farm town in middle of nowhere northern Illinois that doesnt have a kid that will play serious ball beyond high school.
You’re just talking about this year’s team right? Iowa starting tackle Gennings Dunker is a Le-Win guy. I’m guessing there are others that left the farm town.
 
No doubt he’s exceptional and he’s going to have a ton of options, if he opens the door. As great as that performance was, though, he’s moving to an another level playing against many Dierre Hills. Time will tell if his talent will outshine others. He is fun to watch and I hope to see more on the national stage.

BUT… that was a game against Lena man. A 2,000 person farm town in middle of nowhere northern Illinois that doesnt have a kid that will play serious ball beyond high school.
I have considered the same, but I have also watched the Rivals rankings fluctuate. Today, Dierre is #10 for RBs. Let's see how long that stays - my guess is he moves up the ladder.
 
Here’s a comparison for contrast…

Oregon’s other RB commit in this class is Jordon Davison of Mater Dei California. Similar ranking to Hill depending on the service. Mater Dei arguably top HS program in the country. This weekend he ran for 200 yards and 3 TDs in Cali playoffs against St John Basco. Basco has more than 20 players with D1 offers that Davison would be competing against.

Which performance is more impressive? I have no clue - not going back to watch Mater Dei game. But I can tell you that Cali playoff game probably looked a heck of a lot closer to a college football level of competition. College staffs are comparing kids coming from such extremely different backgrounds so no way they can suddenly toss Hill generational money based upon 1 game vs Lena
 
Here’s a comparison for contrast…

Oregon’s other RB commit in this class is Jordon Davison of Mater Dei California. Similar ranking to Hill depending on the service. Mater Dei arguably top HS program in the country. This weekend he ran for 200 yards and 3 TDs in Cali playoffs against St John Basco. Basco has more than 20 players with D1 offers that Davison would be competing against.

Which performance is more impressive? I have no clue - not going back to watch Mater Dei game. But I can tell you that Cali playoff game probably looked a heck of a lot closer to a college football level of competition. College staffs are comparing kids coming from such extremely different backgrounds so no way they can suddenly toss Hill generational money based upon 1 game vs Lena
You are talking about what's reasonable. These boosters and deep pocket collectives don't always operate like that. Just look what Ellison and Portnoy just did.

Schools aren't the only one doing the evaluation to hand out the money now.
 
You’re just talking about this year’s team right? Iowa starting tackle Gennings Dunker is a Le-Win guy. I’m guessing there are others that left the farm town.
Doesn't matter because Hill would've beat all of them 'single-handedly' anyway ;)
 
Here’s a comparison for contrast…

Oregon’s other RB commit in this class is Jordon Davison of Mater Dei California. Similar ranking to Hill depending on the service. Mater Dei arguably top HS program in the country. This weekend he ran for 200 yards and 3 TDs in Cali playoffs against St John Basco. Basco has more than 20 players with D1 offers that Davison would be competing against.
You may recall Bucky Irving from humble, south suburban, 5A, public, Hillcrest HS was an impact player at Oregon following a short stopover at Minnesota.
 
Wow! I see it’s a bunch of old guys who have no clue on the new NIL era. Crusader is spot on with his statements, as Dierre Hill and others of his caliber have high market values. How else does Luther Burden end up at Mizzou over Georgia or Alabama?

Truthfully, I think you all are just bitter in your weak attempts to ground that kid’s exceptional and historic performance in a state game, regardless of the class.
 
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