BleedGopher
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You sayin tha athlete or school should pay the other school a transfer fee?End the free transfer.
Plain and simple. Otherwise, any star at any P5 outside the top 10-15 elites will just get plucked.
We've heard that for the last 40 years.One day the casual fan is just going to say fuck it and stop watching
This X1000End the free transfer.
Plain and simple. Otherwise, any star at any P5 outside the top 10-15 elites will just get plucked.
Maybe.. but this is different... This transfer and nil was suspected and out in the open before he even entered the portal.....We've heard that for the last 40 years.
Problem with removing the free transfer is that you are punishing a ton of athletes for the actions of a very small few. I mean it is easy to see the tampering/poaching that is happening in cases like this, but these situations are very rare in the grand scheme of things.End the free transfer.
Plain and simple. Otherwise, any star at any P5 outside the top 10-15 elites will just get plucked.
Wasn’t that already happening?End the free transfer.
Plain and simple. Otherwise, any star at any P5 outside the top 10-15 elites will just get plucked.
I tend to agree, but the 1 year sit out has been in place forever. Exceptions can be made (such as if the coach leaves) but a commitment should mean something, correct?Problem with removing the free transfer is that you are punishing a ton of athletes for the actions of a very small few. I mean it is easy to see the tampering/poaching that is happening in cases like this, but these situations are very rare in the grand scheme of things.
Only a very small percentage of players are going to be in line to make big money through these farce NIL deals. Most players will get little to nothing from it.
I don't disagree but the waiver/exception process was a joke as well.I tend to agree, but the 1 year sit out has been in place forever. Exceptions can be made (such as if the coach leaves) but a commitment should mean something, correct?
Agreed. I have no issues with players getting paid whatever some crazy billionaire is willing to pay them, but I'm not on board with the idea of being able to hop around. I really think people are focusing on the wrong issue.I tend to agree, but the 1 year sit out has been in place forever. Exceptions can be made (such as if the coach leaves) but a commitment should mean something, correct?
kind of a perfect storm with the two issues both taking place at the same time. With free transfers it is very easy for boosters or other outside sources to tamper with players on existing rosters by offering them big sums of money to consider transferring.Agreed. I have no issues with players getting paid whatever some crazy billionaire is willing to pay them, but I'm not on board with the idea of being able to hop around. I really think people are focusing on the wrong issue.
Yeah. Pretty easy solution to everything is once you enrolled 366 day wait to be eligible to play at another school once you enroll. No exceptions.Agreed. I have no issues with players getting paid whatever some crazy billionaire is willing to pay them, but I'm not on board with the idea of being able to hop around. I really think people are focusing on the wrong issue.
Oh, they are doing that. Just the "free" part is no longer there for the acquiring school.End the free transfer.
Plain and simple. Otherwise, any star at any P5 outside the top 10-15 elites will just get plucked.
Gen Z will give us some answers in due time I suspect. This is the generation that has been brought up on tablets, iphones, digital streaming, etc. and they seem to have found other things to keep them entertained. I think there are a fair number of them that would rather watch videos of the latest internet challenge than watch a bunch of their peers that they never cared about in high school run around on a football field for 3 hours.We've heard that for the last 40 years.
True, but if Gen Z turns away from football it will be for the reasons you mentioned, not NIL and the transfer portal.Gen Z will give us some answers in due time I suspect. This is the generation that has been brought up on tablets, iphones, digital streaming, etc. and they seem to have found other things to keep them entertained. I think there are a fair number of them that would rather watch videos of the latest internet challenge than watch a bunch of their peers that they never cared about in high school run around on a football field for 3 hours.
What might happen long term is cheaper ticket prices. As empty stadiums get lower tv revenueTrue, but if Gen Z turns away from football it will be for the reasons you mentioned, not NIL and the transfer portal.
You thinking like a baseball hat? Top hat? Bowler hat?What might happen long term is cheaper ticket prices. As empty stadiums get lower tv revenue
And I’m here for hat
But that is a huge deal. Addison doesn't make a move if he can't play in 2022. Likewise, NIL boosters don't give him money to sit on a bench.Oh, they are doing that. Just the "free" part is no longer there for the acquiring school.
It's not punishing anyone.Problem with removing the free transfer is that you are punishing a ton of athletes for the actions of a very small few. I mean it is easy to see the tampering/poaching that is happening in cases like this, but these situations are very rare in the grand scheme of things.
Only a very small percentage of players are going to be in line to make big money through these farce NIL deals. Most players will get little to nothing from it.
We are oh so very close.One day the casual fan is just going to say fuck it and stop watching