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It’s quite possible the sports eat themselves to where interest gets so low there effectively becomes a righting of the ship. I’m there.
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Coaches probably don't want long term contracts.
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Originally Posted by
SPMT
It’s quite possible the sports eat themselves to where interest gets so low there effectively becomes a righting of the ship. I’m there.
I'm sure that they are following your lead and that's why there is historic money flowing into college football with the new TV contracts and universities changing conferences to get a slice of the pie.
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I'm all for it in high schools. The kids that will get actual money from this are kids that are being or will be heavily recruited. In today's world, once you hit that status it's hard for a kid to get a summer job that isn't somehow tied to a booster. Let the kids make some money.
I will caveat this with there needs to be some regulation for HS and college, right know it is out of control and will get worse. Hard to believe that with all these, perceived, smart people at the NCAA and working in athletic departments that nobody has figured out a way to regulate it.
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I'm wondering how much more money in the long-term can be funneled into NIL in general. Most people place money into investments that will generate a return on the investment. The only thing that money given to NIL's is a win on the field. Sponsorships of athletes by corporations definitely make sense since their product is being advertised by the athlete, but NIL appears to be simply paying a salary to play. Is entertainment worth that much money to some people? A couple of hundred bucks a year is one thing, but some of these folks are giving 5-7 figures a year! NIL appears to be a money pit in the long run that will eventually dry up.
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Originally Posted by
StarkVegasSteve
Or just make these NIL agreements binding contracts. You sign to play for X amount of dollars and if you leave there is a buyout clause.
The transfer thing is what screws all this up. NIL itself is not bad just like the portal by itself is not bad. However, when you combine the two it is the Wild West.
Correct. No one really cares how much they get paid. The blatant tampering and disrespect to the fanbases by getting into the portal every 5 minutes is what is going to kill interest in this sport. They have to curtail that somehow or it won't last. Some type of 2 way contract has to happen extremely soon.
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Originally Posted by
Coursesuper
I'm sure that they are following your lead and that's why there is historic money flowing into college football with the new TV contracts and universities changing conferences to get a slice of the pie.
Oh he is correct. It's coming. It hasn't happened yet because these fans that are financing this entire operation have not had a chance to find out that they are still going to be 8-4 and not win anything of significance yet because right now everyone thinks if they just raise enough money they can win a title. Once it sets in that they are just throwing their hard earned money down the drain for a group of humans who don't give a shit about the universities they are playing for it will cause a significant dropoff in the sport. Everyone has known that players don't care for the universities the same way that the fans do, but it's never been this blatantly obvious and out in the open from the players' side just how much they don't give a shit and that is going to be a problem very soon if someone doesn't put guard rails up.
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Originally Posted by
Jarius
Oh he is correct. It's coming. It hasn't happened yet because these fans that are financing this entire operation have not had a chance to find out that they are still going to be 8-4 and not win anything of significance yet because right now everyone thinks if they just raise enough money they can win a title. Once it sets in that they are just throwing their hard earned money down the drain for a group of humans who don't give a shit about the universities they are playing for it will cause a significant dropoff in the sport. Everyone has known that players don't care for the universities the same way that the fans do, but it's never been this blatantly obvious and out in the open from the players' side just how much they don't give a shit and that is going to be a problem very soon if someone doesn't put guard rails up.
I agree the current system isn't sustainable. Change will only happen when the blue blood schools are worn out by the constant flux and cost, but they are driving the bus with Disney/ABC/ESPN calling the shots. They will finance and stock plie talent at a frightening rate, which we can already see happening. But as far as what the average Joe fan does they don't care and will do what they want. This is where it gets scary for institutions like ours, we are completely dependent on the TV $$$ to support our athletic department and also kick some $$ into the general fund. There are going to be more and more Wazzu and Ore St. situations coming, I pray that we are able to keep up and not get shuffled out.
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Originally Posted by
Coursesuper
I agree the current system isn't sustainable. Change will only happen when the blue blood schools are worn out by the constant flux and cost, but they are driving the bus with Disney/ABC/ESPN calling the shots. They will finance and stock plie talent at a frightening rate, which we can already see happening. But as far as what the average Joe fan does they don't care and will do what they want. This is where it gets scary for institutions like ours, we are completely dependent on the TV $$$ to support our athletic department and also kick some $$ into the general fund. There are going to be more and more Wazzu and Ore St. situations coming, I pray that we are able to keep up and not get shuffled out.
The average white middle aged male is who is financing this entire operation via television ratings and NIL donations. Once both of those drop because of the blatant disrespect some rules will change.
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Originally Posted by
Lord McBuckethead
Why would it be a tragedy? Because a black man can use his skills to make money, while still in high school?
Give me one argument why a high school kid shouldn't make legal money anyway they can, and I will tell you that Slavery was abolished a long time ago.
I wish someone would give my daughter a 100k to do archery. That would be awesome. She is 10 years old.
Dude no one is trying to make high school kids slaves. What would come after NIL? You can count on it being a HS portal or something along those lines.
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Originally Posted by
MetEdDawg
Just wait until it moves to high school.
Here in Alabama there's a bill in the house to allow NIL at the high school level.
Talk about not having any regulations or oversight. Move it to high school and watch the wild west get even wilder. Kids transferring high schools every year going to the highest bidder.
As a secondary public school administrator in Alabama , let's just say I don't want to be in the business of having to navigate NIL at the high school level. Lots of potential for screwy things to go on.
Umm GA and TN allow and FL is in process of establishing a framework
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