TonyLiebert
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Please explain how this has “already killed” college athletics.You can’t be serious: “The NIL was long overdue”. BS with a capital B. This/has already/ killed college athletics as we all grew to know and love.
Hasn’t yet but it’s well on the way..Please explain how this has “already killed” college athletics.
There’s zero evidence of this but ok.Hasn’t yet but it’s well on the way..
You can’t be serious: “The NIL was long overdue”. BS with a capital B. This/has already/ killed college athletics as we all grew to know and love.
Check the basketball board where Miami just signed Nigel Pack as a transfer and announced his 2 year $800,000 NIL deal.......is that amateur/college sports?There’s zero evidence of this but ok.
Hyperbole much?You can’t be serious: “The NIL was long overdue”. BS with a capital B. This/has already/ killed college athletics as we all grew to know and love.
Have you not watch 30 for 30s. This has been going on forever but under the tableYou can’t be serious: “The NIL was long overdue”. BS with a capital B. This/has already/ killed college athletics as we all grew to know and love.
Do you think the under the table stuff was approaching a million dollars?Have you not watch 30 for 30s. This has been going on forever but under the table
Yes that is college sports. Big time college sports has always been a lucrative industry. The only difference now is players are legally allowed to be compensated for the value they provide. It's not right to suppress someone's ability to earn a living just because we want to maintain some charade of amateurism. People are free to stop following as they please, but if you think the answer is to deny someone's ability to get paid for their talents that is pretty messed up.Check the basketball board where Miami just signed Nigel Pack as a transfer and announced his 2 year $800,000 NIL deal.......is that amateur/college sports?
So the theory of amateurism is gone? Pretty soon, do high schools start offering NIL to players to attract them to their schools??? Take out the requirement to go to college. Let em all go pro. But if you decide to accept a scholarship and play college sports, you shouldn't be doing so based on how much money you can get from an NIL.Yes that is college sports. Big time college sports has always been a lucrative industry. The only difference now is players are legally allowed to be compensated for the value they provide. It's not right to suppress someone's ability to earn a living just because we want to maintain some charade of amateurism. People are free to stop following as they please, but if you think the answer is to deny someone's ability to get paid for their talents that is pretty messed up.
ABSOLUTELY, MINNESOTA-OUR BELOVED GOPHERS, WILL BE THE LOSER, SORRY.NIL opens the field to bagmen and athletic pimps. Minnesota will be a loser in this scenario. The money will go almost exclusively to the high profile, top end athlete while the 3rd team OL who is in the weight room every morning, at practice every day, etc will get zilch. Only his mother and girl friend will buy his T shirts of whatever. This will have a chilling effect on team cohesion. Really a bad idea. The landscape began to change with the huge amount of TV money pouring into the larger schools. $1 billion for the BIG split among 14 teams That's over $71M per team....More than the Gophers take in for FB ticket revenue. There has got to be a better solution.
Now we'll never be able to compete with Bama for those guys.NIL opens the field to bagmen and athletic pimps. Minnesota will be a loser in this scenario. The money will go almost exclusively to the high profile, top end athlete while the 3rd team OL who is in the weight room every morning, at practice every day, etc will get zilch. Only his mother and girl friend will buy his T shirts of whatever. This will have a chilling effect on team cohesion. Really a bad idea. The landscape began to change with the huge amount of TV money pouring into the larger schools. $1 billion for the BIG split among 14 teams That's over $71M per team....More than the Gophers take in for FB ticket revenue. There has got to be a better solution.
This! The boosters from Bama, OSU, MI, UGA, Clemson, etc. have been compensating the blue chippers for a long time now! The difference now is that programs like the U can do the same without retribution from the NCAA if people are willing to step up and make it happen!Now we'll never be able to compete with Bama for those guys.
I’m really curious when there is going to be a case where this trickles into high school athleticsYou can’t be serious: “The NIL was long overdue”. BS with a capital B. This/has already/ killed college athletics as we all grew to know and love.
Yeah the way to get more parity would be all of or any of the following things:Now we'll never be able to compete with Bama for those guys.
Without a doubt in mind there have been a lot of 6 figure deals. Maybe not any for a mil but def 300k+ dealsDo you think the under the table stuff was approaching a million dollars?
In some sense, the Alabama's of the world were already getting the highest ranked players anyway. Players that the U (of Minn) never had a shot at, regardless if they were allowed to be paid above the table or given bags below the table.NIL has only killed college sports if you actually believe players weren’t getting paid before.
In other words, the free market doing it's job. What a concept.In some sense, the Alabama's of the world were already getting the highest ranked players anyway. Players that the U (of Minn) never had a shot at, regardless if they were allowed to be paid above the table or given bags below the table.
BUT, on the other hand, if all the above table shenanigans turn people off, and they stop watching, that will kill all the big TV money that is poured into it ...
You are right on but, unfortunately, this just feeds the arms race. The big names who have rabid fan bases and boosters LIVE for their teams and will pony up more moolah than the next tier of Power 5 teams like the Gophers.This! The boosters from Bama, OSU, MI, UGA, Clemson, etc. have been compensating the blue chippers for a long time now! The difference now is that programs like the U can do the same without retribution from the NCAA if people are willing to step up and make it happen!