OttoinGrotto
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You would kill the NCAAT as we know it.
You would kill the NCAAT as we know it.
If that's the way it goes down in order to make sure that the proper people are properly compensated for bringing the revenue in. Then yes. Let the chips fall where they may.You would kill the NCAAT as we know it. The P5 will not share $ with the NCAA and non P5 schools. So you are looking at something like a 40 team NCAAT made up of teams from P5 and at most Big East and AAC.
1 or 2 isn’t the 30 of the top 50 or some other tipping point. Paycheck from G League will look better the worse the NCAA deal gets.No they dont. Check out the ratings for the G league.
This doesn’t sound so badYou would kill the NCAAT as we know it. The P5 will not share $ with the NCAA and non P5 schools. So you are looking at something like a 40 team NCAAT made up of teams from P5 and at most Big East and AAC.
1 or 2 isn’t the 30 of the top 50 or some other tipping point. Paycheck from G League will look better the worse the NCAA deal gets.
CBB numbers have been declining for years. Not sure they can weather a player strike or a mass exodus to the professional leagues.
For me it doesn’t either but a lot of people live Cinderella and that will be dead. If the P5 broke away with the AAC and MWC, I wouldn’t mind. I don’t think they invite the Big East.This doesn’t sound so bad
you make it sound like I’m rooting for that outcome when I just think giving a little on name/likeness is better than risking itWhat professional leagues? You have to have burger boy McD AA talent and hype to take minutes from seasoned professionals in the G league or Europe. And even those get little/no attention from NBA fans or rather American basketball fans as college hoops is a US thing for all intents and purposes.
Theres room in the G league for max 50 or so rookies every year. If you want it to be a development league and replace college you'll have to institute a 4 year rule. And then you just have college basketball with no degrees for players and no fans. Sounds great huh?