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Could the "college" teams one day compete with the NFL for the best players? It all depends who has the deepest pockets.Yup and wait until the NCAA declares that players don't have to be meet any academic standards to be there or stay there. An even bigger move would be to declare that athletes can "stay in school" for as long as they want to and compete in athletics for as many years as they are enrolled/employed at the school.
Do all of that and one might ponder the future and have to ask themselves the question. Someday, will it be difficult for the NFL to compete against NIL money AND network money?
Both the NFL and big-time college sports are big business. It's possible but in the other pro sports like hockey, basketball, baseball and soccer, there's the major league and then professional minor league teams. There aren't two similarly financed leagues fighting it out for players. Football is now very similarly structured.
I think the one thing that will give colleges the edge in playing the AAA minor league roll are the huge stadiums. It would be difficult to start a new league to compete with the colleges as the primary professional minor league.