This thread got me to thinking some...dangerous I know. Ty could have taken more money elsewhere and played for another team or he could have come back to Bama with money. I think one thing we are forgetting is that Ty and his family really did not need the money. His father is the head football coach at UT-Martin, making $267,090 a year and his mother is a certified exercise instructor. The family has stated in an article I read that they have not "cashed in" on his NIL money. GOOD FOR THEM!!!!! No matter, he is still to be commended for staying at Bama and honoring his commitment to the program.
On the flip side, so many of these athletes in the portal come from very humble beginnings with little to no money. Often, these kids come from families who have not attended college, some of the family members have not earned a high school diploma or hold a steady job. They live in the life cycle of just getting by with food stamps and a medical card. When a school or individuals offer x amount of money, that is unreal for them and their family. I AM NOT TRYING TO BE MEAN OR DISRESPECTFUL TO ANYONE! I have just been trying to understand some of the reasoning behind why so many young men and women enter the transfer portal other than playing time. I am sorry if I have offended anyone, that is not my intent at all.