Capt. Tuttle
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Why? How much does the coach make?
It’s good for enforcement of individual rights.This is nothing about capitalism. Capitalism is good for business and money flow NIL is not good for college basketball.
False.This is nothing about capitalism. Capitalism is good for business and money flow NIL is not good for college basketball.
Major college sports football and basketball are getting to be like the wild west. They've always been a wink wink here's the cash or car thing but being this being out in the open opens the door to many interesting directions including agents, IRS and what kinds of contracts they are to say the least.
I'm not against these guys getting this money and it's obvious some people have a heck of a lot of disposable income to pay this type of cash to spend it on a player. I'd hate to be a coach in these 2 sports.
To be honest, seeing the Top 25 filled with SEC and Big 10 schools is a bigger turnoff and the goofy bias voting system really makes college football a lot less enjoyable for me. I don't watch bowl games anymore, which I used to love watching no matter who played.
Jealousy will be a big factor alsoschools find 10 million of a player. All good, But you have to do it again in 2-3-4 yrs. What if he gets hurt. Do you have a backup that you spend 4-5 million on? How long before teams have a bigger budget than the NFL?
Nobody cared when schools were wasting money on lazy rivers, other ridiculous amenities in locker rooms and football facilities. As soon as that money went directly to players instead of wasted on other things people started to care and cry outrage.
False.
hate to say it but at some point something bad will happen.Jealousy will be a big factor also
Even this supreme court (Alston) admitted that paying college athletes is unpopular. The whole thing is a SS.Oh yeah, I haven't watched a non-Syracuse bowl game in forever. Used to love it, but now just don't care. Who is playing? Half the team sat out and 60% of the guys out there won't be on the team next year. FUN!
Yes.There are three separate claims being made, I’m curious if you’re responding to one in particular or all three.
What could possibly go wrong when you give a 18 year old young man 10 million dollars and he is big man on campus?hate to say it but at some point something bad will happen.
money, religion and women. always.
No, there's no reason to protect rich boosters from their money.Lol. It’s really so dumb. There has to be guardrails implemented.
What could possibly go wrong when you give a 18 year old young man 10 million dollars and he is big man on campus?
Disagree. Lazy Rivers for athletes was always stupidNobody cared when schools were wasting money on lazy rivers, other ridiculous amenities in locker rooms and football facilities. As soon as that money went directly to players instead of wasted on other things people started to care and cry outrage.
I’m all for them getting all they can get, but I can pretty much guess how I would have handled things if I was given that type of money at that age.I'm not going to quibble with the amount that guys are being paid, it's more how they are being paid and the lack of basically any restrictions at all on how you're now able to operate within the system. The NCAA sucks, but there needs to be some sort of governing body with the ability to standardize how all of this is done. Perpetual free agency with blatant and unabashed tampering year in and year out does not make for a very enjoyable product from a fan perspective.
No, there's no reason to protect rich boosters from their money.
I’m all for them getting all they can get, but I can pretty much guess how I would have handled things if I was given that type of money at that age.
Probably wouldn’t of ended well is what I’m guessing.