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Yes. And they should be able to play in men’s leagues when they’re suspended from school(free Billy!), and get paid for refereeing youth games at the YMCA.
Ok fine. But they better not be smoking any of them there marijuana cigarettes!
 
I get a kick out of it when people say they'll stop watching college sports if kids start seeing some money. As if kids aren't seeing money now. A10 basketball players get paid and have been getting paid. Get over yourself.

Just pass an NLI bylaw and get it over with. Or wait for Congress to pass something through that makes you allow it. It really isn't a big deal and it isn't going to change the landscape of college sports. Don't let idiots convince you otherwise.
 
Let D-1 athletes make a choice. Take a full ride or give that up and make money off your name. Renew the contract year by year. I am sure 95% will take the scholie.
Why should they be tied together? What does a kid making money of his name or on his social media/YouTube/etc have to do with him going to college and getting a scholarship?
 
Why should they be tied together? What does a kid making money of his name or on his social media/YouTube/etc have to do with him going to college and getting a scholarship?
If they want to get paid, they're going to get taxed on everything - strength & conditioning, meals, gear, food, access to facilities, access to private coaching, all of that is not free and not cheap.

These kids have no idea how good they have it. Yes, they should be able to profit on their name, image and likeness. And yes, that's a long time coming.

But the compensation they have been provided - free education, housing, top-end food, weight room access, medical bills for surgeries, athletic training, free gear, on top of marketing their name/brand on national television numerous times. Those things add up to a lot of money.
 
If they want to get paid, they're going to get taxed on everything - strength & conditioning, meals, gear, food, access to facilities, access to private coaching, all of that is not free and not cheap.

These kids have no idea how good they have it. Yes, they should be able to profit on their name, image and likeness. And yes, that's a long time coming.

But the compensation they have been provided - free education, housing, top-end food, weight room access, medical bills for surgeries, athletic training, free gear, on top of marketing their name/brand on national television numerous times. Those things add up to a lot of money.
All of that stuff is still irrelevant to them making money off their names? They get that free stuff because they provide entertainment for all of us and bring in $$$ to the school providing those benefits. Its a win win for all involved. They can pay tax on the money they make like everyone else...seems stupid to be taxed for the benefits they receive from the University when they already get a tax break and are making money hand over fist.
 
The NCAA won't even let these kids get free meals from restaurants without it being a violation lol

that is true, but student athletes now can be given unlimited meals and snacks by the schools besides the basic 3 meals included in the meal plan part of a scholarship. Not sure what that amounts too in dollars.

over the past few years what an athlete can have/get has significantly increased.

instead of the typical full ride of tuition, room, board, fees and books, schools can now give them the full cost of attendance which covers other things and can range from about $4k-6k a year.

based upon financial need, an athlete can now also get federal grants such as a pell grant even though they are on scholarship. For some, that can be another $6-7k a year.

they also have full medical coverage which is also provided for 2 years after they leave school.

they also get a specified number of tickets for games.

they get all the sneakers, apparel and gear they want from the company that sponsors the school.

there’s probably something I’m forgetting but whether they should get paid or not, they are certainly getting a lot more right now than your typical full ride of the past.
 
If they want to get paid, they're going to get taxed on everything - strength & conditioning, meals, gear, food, access to facilities, access to private coaching, all of that is not free and not cheap.

These kids have no idea how good they have it. Yes, they should be able to profit on their name, image and likeness. And yes, that's a long time coming.

But the compensation they have been provided - free education, housing, top-end food, weight room access, medical bills for surgeries, athletic training, free gear, on top of marketing their name/brand on national television numerous times. Those things add up to a lot of money.
Let us know when you opt to forgo your salary and work for just benefits.
 
If they want to get paid, they're going to get taxed on everything - strength & conditioning, meals, gear, food, access to facilities, access to private coaching, all of that is not free and not cheap.

These kids have no idea how good they have it. Yes, they should be able to profit on their name, image and likeness. And yes, that's a long time coming.

But the compensation they have been provided - free education, housing, top-end food, weight room access, medical bills for surgeries, athletic training, free gear, on top of marketing their name/brand on national television numerous times. Those things add up to a lot of money.
Huge be careful what you wish for moment about to occur.

I wish them whatever they are entitled to. Most of these athletes pay zero and are taxed zero.
 
Huge be careful what you wish for moment about to occur.

I wish them whatever they are entitled to. Most of these athletes pay zero and are taxed zero.
What are you talking about? You think that college athletes don’t want to make money from a sponsored twitter post because they’ll have to pay taxes on it? By that logic I shouldn’t even look for a job when I graduate law school because I’ll have to pay taxes on the income. It makes zero sense.

They aren’t going to become employees when NLI passes. Two completely different concepts.
 
The NCAA will change to allow players to profit from their endeavors but at some point the players will want a percentage of the revenue and there will be a boycott of March Madness. If athletes are paid at what point are they no longer amateurs? Future P5 college basketall will be far different than the current structure.
 
What are you talking about? You think that college athletes don’t want to make money from a sponsored twitter post because they’ll have to pay taxes on it? By that logic I shouldn’t even look for a job when I graduate law school because I’ll have to pay taxes on the income. It makes zero sense.

They aren’t going to become employees when NLI passes. Two completely different concepts.

There will be fundamental changes to the benefits an athlete gets versus a non athlete. If i'm paying 75k a year to go to college that's after tax money. If the guy next to me is going to school for free because he plays a sport and then gets to collect money for NLI people are going to squawk about this.

How about the support staff at a school. the mascot, the band, the managers, etc. They will be providing services for free to the school and paying 75k a year to go to Syracuse vs the guy who is getting paid to go to school via housing/food/schooling and gets to collect the NLI.

Once you start paying for highschool and college like i am your outlook on these things change tremendously.
 
And there it is.

The ridiculous comparison.
THIS.

Agree with you bro. Some people have NO idea what it takes to be a student athlete. The amount of hours and travel/miles you have to put in to try to scrap to get a scholly is INSANE. But now "free meals" should make up for it? Ridiculous.

Pay the people that bring you the $. As simple as that.
 
There will be fundamental changes to the benefits an athlete gets versus a non athlete. If i'm paying 75k a year to go to college that's after tax money. If the guy next to me is going to school for free because he plays a sport and then gets to collect money for NLI people are going to squawk about this.

How about the support staff at a school. the mascot, the band, the managers, etc. They will be providing services for free to the school and paying 75k a year to go to Syracuse vs the guy who is getting paid to go to school via housing/food/schooling and gets to collect the NLI.

Once you start paying for highschool and college like i am your outlook on these things change tremendously.
Oh, okay, Athletes shouldn't be allowed to profit off of their likeness because it would hurt people's feelings.

All of those people you mentioned ARE allowed to profit off of their NLI. If they are jealous that some athletes will be able to make some money off of theirs then maybe they should find a way to be marketable enough for someone to pay them.

Weak argument especially when the support staff, mascot, managers, and athletic administration wouldn't be there if it wasn't for the athletes. Please tell me what the fundamental changes will be, too. I would like to know what I'm missing.

And miss me with the "I'm not old enough to understand the depth of the situation" bs. Old people love to bring that one out when they don't have a real argument against someone younger than them.
 
Oh, okay, Athletes shouldn't be allowed to profit off of their likeness because it would hurt people's feelings.

All of those people you mentioned ARE allowed to profit off of their NLI. If they are jealous that some athletes will be able to make some money off of theirs then maybe they should find a way to be marketable enough for someone to pay them.

Weak argument especially when the support staff, mascot, managers, and athletic administration wouldn't be there if it wasn't for the athletes. Please tell me what the fundamental changes will be, too. I would like to know what I'm missing.

And miss me with the "I'm not old enough to understand the depth of the situation" bs. Old people love to bring that one out when they don't have a real argument against someone younger than them.
The biggest issue is that recruiting will become the wild west with schools/boosters promising big bucks for their likeness if they come to their school. Not sure how that can be regulated.
 
How does "profit from likeness" work? Would there be a cap? OSU boosters just paid $10MM to tell Archie Miller to got kick rocks. What if one of those boosters wants to pay players $100k for an autograph session?
 
and just what competition are the music scholies competing in that they are trying to level the playing field?
Are you suggesting it’s a level playing field now?
If they want to get paid, they're going to get taxed on everything - strength & conditioning, meals, gear, food, access to facilities, access to private coaching, all of that is not free and not cheap.

These kids have no idea how good they have it. Yes, they should be able to profit on their name, image and likeness. And yes, that's a long time coming.

But the compensation they have been provided - free education, housing, top-end food, weight room access, medical bills for surgeries, athletic training, free gear, on top of marketing their name/brand on national television numerous times. Those things add up to a lot of money.
That’s not how taxes work for businesses? Do you pay taxes on services offered by your employer? Any $ they make from their likeness would be taxed. That’s it. Anything they pay outside of school (extra trainers) could be a tax write off.

The problem isn’t that there is some compensation, the problem is that the existing compensation hasn’t kept pace with the income being brought in. Add an onerous “amateur” tag to it and keep them from making money that all other students can and you get this. There are concerns with recruiting floodgates and that kind of thing - but that is because the NCAA is toothless now and does a poor job already.

Pushback from booster types is that if name and likeness becomes how they get income all their bags are subject to more interest from the IRS, etc.
 
Oh, okay, Athletes shouldn't be allowed to profit off of their likeness because it would hurt people's feelings.

All of those people you mentioned ARE allowed to profit off of their NLI. If they are jealous that some athletes will be able to make some money off of theirs then maybe they should find a way to be marketable enough for someone to pay them.

Weak argument especially when the support staff, mascot, managers, and athletic administration wouldn't be there if it wasn't for the athletes. Please tell me what the fundamental changes will be, too. I would like to know what I'm missing.

And miss me with the "I'm not old enough to understand the depth of the situation" bs. Old people love to bring that one out when they don't have a real argument against someone younger than them.

I think it's important they separate revenue purely off of name vs revenue that is because of their enrollment at the school. Allowing for name and likeness independently should 100 pct be allowed. There are going to be complications and bad actors but standard policies can deal with that at the schools.

Now when it comes to the overlap with the NCAA and schools they just need to have a royalties agreement for name and likeness on retail items and related to television revenue. It would take time to work it out but once complete I think that is fair. For those with zero professional aspirations it's probably no more than some work study type of money. For those in bigger schools on TV a lot, their number on a Jersey etc they will get more. Royalties being volume driven only with flat rates per SA. For non school affiliated content it's an open market. These kids will still have to keep grades up, not get in trouble and be model humans or they will face the same consequences as today.
 

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