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They will honor coaches contracts and scholarships
Care to share your reasoning?no one should get a free ride for fencing, sailing, or squash.
I feel like it goes without sayingCare to share your reasoning?
It’s only sponsored by 9% of NCAA DI programs, was their reasoning. Doesn’t draw a ton of fans, it’s a spring sport.Surprised they cut men's volleyball. Men's Volleyball is big on the West coast, and I believe they've won national championships. Their women's team is a powerhouse.
2 mens volleyball titlesSurprised they cut men's volleyball. Men's Volleyball is big on the West coast, and I believe they've won national championships. Their women's team is a powerhouse.
Men’s and women’s fencing, field hockey, lightweight rowing, men’s rowing, co-ed and women’s sailing, squash, synchronized swimming, men’s volleyball and wrestling. Sorry, but nearly all were add-on sports to even out scholarships. I feel bad for the kids, but no one should get a free ride for fencing, sailing, or squash.
Probably not the last to do so.
I high school I always wanted to play men's volleyball. They just never had the sport.Surprised they cut men's volleyball. Men's Volleyball is big on the West coast, and I believe they've won national championships. Their women's team is a powerhouse.
It’s interesting because I think the majority of Americans would agree with you yet at the same the majority of Americans would also agree FBS football players and power 6 basketball players should maybe get paid.Lets be real. No one should get a free ride to any university for playing any sport and universities shouldn't be running semi-professional sports franchises, but that's the world we live in.
Who, how and how much because it will not be through athletic departments. Likeness is a possibility but since it is money there will be a fight. Colleges can just eliminate scholarships for sports. The kids seem thrilled when the accept their offer. Their families celebrate, throw parties. A 4-5 year ride is worth nearly 500,000 to a place like UVA as a example. I know hundreds of athletes that said it changed their lives. Not having to work a job to get your education, all your food and shelter paid for. A huge stipend, a ton of apparel , all that travel, in some cases the best coaching you could ever get, medical care and insurance. From now on take only the kids that actually meet the academic requirements, find out who actually wants to go to college.It’s interesting because I think the majority of Americans would agree with you yet at the same the majority of Americans would also agree FBS football players and power 6 basketball players should maybe get paid.
This is the most correct post, of them all.Lets be real. No one should get a free ride to any university for playing any sport and universities shouldn't be running semi-professional sports franchises, but that's the world we live in.
Wisconsin and Illinois do. Minnesota was close to voting it in as an official sport this spring, but cv19 shut that down for now.I high school I always wanted to play men's volleyball. They just never had the sport.
Every single thing you describe here, would be exactly the same, if the college simply paid the athlete the equivalent dollar amount of the scholarship, as a stipend/salary.Who, how and how much because it will not be through athletic departments. Likeness is a possibility but since it is money there will be a fight. Colleges can just eliminate scholarships for sports. The kids seem thrilled when the accept their offer. Their families celebrate, throw parties. A 4-5 year ride is worth nearly 500,000 to a place like UVA as a example. I know hundreds of athletes that said it changed their lives. Not having to work a job to get your education, all your food and shelter paid for. A huge stipend, a ton of apparel , all that travel, in some cases the best coaching you could ever get, medical care and insurance. From now on take only the kids that actually meet the academic requirements, find out who actually wants to go to college.
2 mens volleyball titles
9 WOMEN's titles
They get it the way it is , they are thrilled to get it. It will not be paid in cash to the individual. Do you know how a scholarship fund is managed and how it is dispersed . I would never give a dime in support of any university athletic endowed scholarship if it was going to be paid in cash to the athlete. All in favor of giving zero scholarships to athletes unless they qualify for a academic scholarship. Not going to happen the way you suggest. Now if they can sell tee shirts and market their own likeness great. They will not be able to sell the school name. UCLA lawyers are all over this already. Those letters belong to the school.Every single thing you describe here, would be exactly the same, if the college simply paid the athlete the equivalent dollar amount of the scholarship, as a stipend/salary.
Exactly. the. same.
I was answering the post about volleyball titles.On PTI they said the 11 sports have combined for 20 NCAA Titles.
Your opinion is valid. And is your opinion. Shared by some others, rejected by the rest.They get it the way it is , they are thrilled to get it. It will not be paid in cash to the individual. Do you know how a scholarship fund is managed and how it is dispersed . I would never give a dime in support of any university athletic endowed scholarship if it was going to be paid in cash to the athlete. All in favor of giving zero scholarships to athletes unless they qualify for a academic scholarship. Not going to happen the way you suggest. Now if they can sell tee shirts and market their own likeness great. They will not be able to sell the school name. UCLA lawyers are all over this already. Those letters belong to the school.
I was answering the post about volleyball titles.
Dang, just a few hundred years too late for me ... and still not done.Wisconsin and Illinois do. Minnesota was close to voting it in as an official sport this spring, but cv19 shut that down for now.
Understood. Can you imagine giving out the cash to a 18 year old and having him budget for all the services he has to have, all the defaults, all the cash to friends, a car, a house, instead of the coaching and on and on. Dispersing of funds for services. Scholarship funds are for the scholarships. Revenue-expenses=almost nothing left.Your opinion is valid. And is your opinion. Shared by some others, rejected by the rest.
Yeah the situation where you'd have kids dork up, take out loans, and then end up dropping out of school with huge debt and busting their ass so the school can make money on football .... that's a PR issue nobody wants.Understood. Can you imagine giving out the cash to a 18 year old and having him budget for all the services he has to have, all the defaults, all the cash to friends, a car, a house, instead of the coaching and on and on. Dispersing of funds for services. Scholarship funds are for the scholarships. Revenue-expenses=almost nothing left.
You just wanted to wear those shorts.I high school I always wanted to play men's volleyball. They just never had the sport.
I never said I supported both of those positionsWho, how and how much because it will not be through athletic departments. Likeness is a possibility but since it is money there will be a fight. Colleges can just eliminate scholarships for sports. The kids seem thrilled when the accept their offer. Their families celebrate, throw parties. A 4-5 year ride is worth nearly 500,000 to a place like UVA as a example. I know hundreds of athletes that said it changed their lives. Not having to work a job to get your education, all your food and shelter paid for. A huge stipend, a ton of apparel , all that travel, in some cases the best coaching you could ever get, medical care and insurance. From now on take only the kids that actually meet the academic requirements, find out who actually wants to go to college.
Understood. Can you imagine giving out the cash to a 18 year old and having him budget for all the services he has to have, all the defaults, all the cash to friends, a car, a house, instead of the coaching and on and on. Dispersing of funds for services. Scholarship funds are for the scholarships. Revenue-expenses=almost nothing left.
A very fair point. Maybe you have the school automatically deduct what is owed for the semester, from the paycheck immediately.Yeah the situation where you'd have kids dork up, take out loans, and then end up dropping out of school with huge debt and busting their ass so the school can make money on football .... that's a PR issue nobody wants.
Gotta keep the ladies happy!You just wanted to wear those shorts.
Not aimed at anyone, sorry. Just posting my opinion and experience. I have no problem if we keep it the way it is and let them market their name on a tee shirt. They will not be able to wear a car dealership decal on a jersey. They could collectively develop and market a video game. This will be a incredibly complex and drawn out issue. Labron has referred to the present way as slave labor. Slave labor in China is what makes the shoes that make him hundreds of millions of dollars. These are done in work camps, horrible conditions and they do not get health care, education, food, travel, clothing, opportunity. D1 athletes have difficult schedules but a incredible opportunity and do not have to accept the offer. Has anyone seen the reactions that the athlete and family have when signing.I never said I supported both of those positions