Saints, LSU or both

I'm not a big fan of college sports. The wild west of recruiting and high player turnover are a turn-off for me. I like the parity structure of the NFL more. Also, I graduated from UL and went to LA Tech for a bit, so I'm not tied to LSU. That said, I'll still check on their season occasionally and watch a few games.

Meanwhile, I know every player on the Saints roster and check for news every day.

So Saints first and LSU a far second. Really, the Pelicans would be the second.
The thing I don’t get about cfb fans’ apprehension to NIL is that they’ve supported it for decades when it was under the table and it favored them.
You didn’t hear any complaints from the big programs when they took a big time coach from a small school or paying players under the table.

Is NIL changing things? Yeah.
Are the big programs in rural areas in trouble, Probably.
Do i think the schools in metropolitan areas will dominate the sport by the 2030s? Yeah.

But don’t act like it’s amateurism CFB fans are worried about.
They’re worried about becoming West Virginia or Nebraska.
While Michigan, OSU, USC and the other big donor schools take over.