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Trebor Pena transferring to PSU

Exactly. We’re crapping on kids for partaking in a system the adults have benefitted from for a long time. How many coaches have recruited and lied to parents faces about committing to a program, only to leave for more $ after signing day.
I agree and disagree. 5 years of school is 250,000 g's. Add on food and all the clothes they got. if u were a coach, u get paid also but in salary. I hate how it is now but do want the kids to get more than just school and housing. I would first find a number all kids can make and then ditch all agents asap. They are whats killing this thing.
 
I agree and disagree. 5 years of school is 250,000 g's. Add on food and all the clothes they got. if u were a coach, u get paid also but in salary. I hate how it is now but do want the kids to get more than just school and housing. I would first find a number all kids can make and then ditch all agents asap. They are whats killing this thing.
5 years of school at SU, with food, room/board, clothes other perks is 500k. If you get an advanced degree in 5 years that has a huge future value. Stuns me some of these kids leave a IVY league school to go play at other places.
 
Better for the players.

The totality of the current system is a net negative for the sport, writ large.

We'll see how the tension between those two things plays out. You know my prediction... an insular, two-conference league of ~40 schools with the left behinds forming a perpetually disadvantaged mid-major conference or downgrading to an entirely new level of play.
I get the extreme passion some have for college sports, but many here liken it to pro sports leagues that are trying to run out the little guy. Perhaps it’s time for colleges to concentrate on education, not sports.
 
I agree and disagree. 5 years of school is 250,000 g's. Add on food and all the clothes they got. if u were a coach, u get paid also but in salary. I hate how it is now but do want the kids to get more than just school and housing. I would first find a number all kids can make and then ditch all agents asap. They are whats killing this thing.
Coaches get huge perks: cars, club membership, below market mortgages, radio and tv shows, NIL deals, etc. They have Agents for all of that. Why not the players?
 
I mean heck look at what George costanza said to his boss and he showed back up like nothing happened and tried to slip him a Mickey!
Yes but he'll always be better than George. Because he's a winner, and George is a loser.
 
Heard David Falk say the same at the NIL roundtable recently. Rumor has it he has pretty good sources.
I was there as well and had the good fortune to talk to David afterwards. What a nice guy. He came up and started asking me questions, completely engaging. Had a really good conversation about NIL, his career and what he’s doing now.
 
I was there as well and had the good fortune to talk to David afterwards. What a nice guy. He came up and started asking me questions, completely engaging. Had a really good conversation about NIL, his career and what he’s doing now.
Most of the panelists were very impressive. Talked to several afterwards but didn’t get to David. I will say that one of them left me a little cold though…….
 
Problem with the super league is that it could take a few different forms.

If it's 50 teams we're pretty much a lock.

If it's a ~25 team SEC/B1G cartel...that is more complicated.
 
Most of the panelists were very impressive. Talked to several afterwards but didn’t get to David. I will say that one of them left me a little cold though…….
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I get the extreme passion some have for college sports, but many here liken it to pro sports leagues that are trying to run out the little guy. Perhaps it’s time for colleges to concentrate on education, not sports.
Power conference colleges do concentrate on education. The P4 has some of the most prestigious and academically rigorous universities in the world. It's not like they don't walk and chew gum at the same time.

And big time sports are great for student interest. They drive applications and engage alumni long after they've graduated.

I actually think we're disjointedly moving towards a place where college athletic departments are increasingly their own entity. Basically a university will "sponsor" a professional (in every sense but a legal definition) sports program. It'll function more as The Athletics Department AT Syracuse University rather than OF Syracuse University.

Obviously college Presidents won't want to explicitly frame it that way. Because they need to maintain the illusion of student athletes and all that nonsense. But it'll exist that way in reality.
 
Heard David Falk say the same at the NIL roundtable recently. Rumor has it he has pretty good sources.
If we were to start a Super League from scratch then I'd guess SU would be in it.

The problem - as we've learned from 35+ years of constant conference realignment - is that these things are always driven by short term thinking, not thoughtful, strategic, long term plans.

Is there a universe where a few years from now things happen quickly and haphazardly, 6-to-8 schools from the ACC land in the B1G and SEC, maybe a few Big 12 schools do as well, and suddenly the Super League is set and we're on the outside looking in? Absolutely there is.
 
If we were to start a Super League from scratch then I'd guess SU would be in it.

The problem - as we've learned from 35+ years of constant conference realignment - is that these things are always driven by short term thinking, not thoughtful, strategic, long term plans.

Is there a universe where a few years from now things happen quickly and haphazardly, 6-to-8 schools from the ACC land in the B1G and SEC, maybe a few Big 12 schools do as well, and suddenly the Super League is set and we're on the outside looking in? Absolutely there is.
Much like bnoro, you...
 
Better for the players.

The totality of the current system is a net negative for the sport, writ large.

We'll see how the tension between those two things plays out. You know my prediction... an insular, two-conference league of ~40 schools with the left behinds forming a perpetually disadvantaged mid-major conference or downgrading to an entirely new level of play.
Or dropping the sport entirely. I could see a some schools in a geographical area that makes sense just dumping football and just playing the other sports. A Big East model if you will.
 
I swore I just read an article saying it looks like Penn St will land their WR. Interesting to see he is going on more visits. Personally, Penn St would make the whole thing even more indigestible.

For anyone that cares, first segment:

 
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