Kirby Smart on NIL promises: ‘Some people are willing to spend beyond their ability’
Georgia coach Kirby Smart isn’t going to make NIL promises he cant keep. However, according to the Bulldogs head man, not every college football program operates the same way.
Asked if he had lost players in the portal due to existing NIL rules, Smart was open that he has. But the coach also added that he’s seen cases where a university promises a certain dollar amount to recruits that they ultimately can’t fulfill.
“It’s all about what you have available,” he said. “Some people are willing to spend beyond their ability to raise it. Unfulfilled promises. We’re not gonna have unfulfilled promised where guys reach back out and say, ‘They said they could do this and they didn’t. They said they would do that and they didn’t.’ So we’ve lost some in those regards, but I don’t know that it was an inability to do it. It was a not gonna step over our skis or our body and put too much out there and say, ‘OK, we’ve committed to this’ and you can’t do it.”
This story will be updated.
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