SeaBee_Gopher
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That's why something has to change - collective bargaining (most likely), spinning off the richest into their own conference (less likely because they like beating the poverty teams so why spin off away from them).If Tua Tagovailoa can be paid $50M to play 16-17 games and sorta fill Hard Rock Stadium and post a losing record and lose his job, then the QB from Miami U can be paid $10M to play 16-17 games and sorta fill Hard Rock Stadium and take them to the title game.
Bryce Underwood getting $4M a year sounds like a lot until you consider that Jared Goff gets over 10x that to play in front of fewer paying customers with the Lions.
Mensah or Underwood may not be anywhere near as good as Tua or Goff at football but it's not about talent it's about value related to a pool of revenue and donations.
Mensah getting $10M will be quaint in a couple years. When it comes to crazy spending by the ultra rich and massive spending on a small few, always bet the over.
I've said this before. I hope when the time comes that the U of MN has some cahones when the time comes. I'd rather be in a "lower league" of equals than permanently be like the Twins. Even the "rich" college league will still never be the NFL so who cares if we're one level down or two? NDSU/SDSU seem just fine with playing for FCS championships.
Look what the ACC did to keep Miami. They gave them all their money from the CFP pretty much guaranteeing Miami is just going to crush the rest of their teams for the foreseeable future. How is that a fun model for the majority of their fans?