"(In years past) we had the firepower to overcome things," Gundy said. "Now, it's a little bit more difficult for us to overcome"

So, to cut to the chase, several things come to mind.

Gone are the days of building a football program with a goal to compete year after year for conference championships, yet alone a place in the national playoffs. With NIL money dictating where the best players (ie firepower) choose to play, oSu will continue to wither on the vine. Fans must simply forget about past glory and be satisfied with old fashioned amateur college football.

The decision the Board of Regents must make is whether it makes sense to continue paying a head coach six million dollars a year, when he has zero chance of fielding a championship caliber team, due to lack of sustainable donor NIL contributiopns.