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NIL = Ridiculous

I have no idea if that is correct or not for this individual situation BUT the price/compensation now is whatever the free market is willing to pay. Boosters with money to burn drive up those NIL prices.
 
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These deals should be absolutely public if these kids go to any public or private school that accepts ANY state or federal tax money.
everyone deserves to know what kind of shit is going on if any tax money goes to these schools.
JMO

Also, the NIL collective should list what they are giving to each athlete. All this crap is keeping me from making any more 1890 contributions. If I knew it was being put to good use I would be likely to donate more. Until then I guess I am going to stop giving because this is out of hand.
 
What about back-loaded NIL deals? Cornel Wall Street billionaires set up the following program years ago to get elite wrestlers to come to this Ivy League school. They built the wrestling program into a consistent top-10 finisher.

Since Cornel cannot offer athletic scholarships, the athlete signs a X year post-graduation work contract with a firm at a set salary, say $150,000/year.

Can it work in NCAA football? 1. It would encourage players to stick with one school. 2. If they make the NFL, the contract would still be in place if he gets hurt or retires. 3. A coach sitting on Mama's couch explaining to her that her son needs a back up plan might be the ticket.

I don't know the formula, but this free agency NIL thing, I agree, is hurting interest in the sport. And don't even get me going on Bowl games.
 
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This is just getting ridiculous. This is probably minor compared to some.

Remember when SMU got the Death Penalty for doing this stuff and the entire SEC was getting put on probation?
Not ridiculous for an alleged payday. He caught 8 passes in 5 games this year. He will surely double that number of catches next year and will then look for a pay bump to an alleged million or so for 2026. Inflation is everywhere.

Of course this is alleged peanuts compared to Dylan’s alleged 12.5 mil offer.
 
I'm with you. This shit is starting to get ridiculous. I was ok with the Name Image and Likeness. It's full on now just pay for play and they need to figure it out.
Who could have possibly seen this coming?

:rolleyes:
Jim Carrey Alrighty Then GIF by Ace Ventura
 
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collective bargaining is coming
standard language is coming
agreed-upon terms & conditions are coming

College Football in 2025 - the rare time a team of lawyers being turned loose will be a great thing
 
collective bargaining is coming
standard language is coming
agreed-upon terms & conditions are coming

College Football in 2025 - the rare time a team of lawyers being turned loose will be a great thing
Something needs to be done. Clearly the NCAA took a "Fvck around and find out stance" with this whole thing. Anyone with a brain could see this mess coming from a mile away.

Thank goodness for the new playoff format or fans would be turning away from this nonsense year over year.
 
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Something needs to be done. Clearly the NCAA took a "Fvck around and find out stance" with this whole thing. Anyone with a brain could see this mess coming from a mile away.

Thank goodness for the new playoff format or fans would be turning away from this nonsense year over year.
for the millionth time, the NCAA did not take a "f around and find out" stance.

the NCAA have been fighting this in congress and in the courts for years. spending millions upon millions lobbying against it. for many, many years.

they lost because the old way of doing things was (correctly) ruled to be in violation of US antitrust and antilabor laws.
 
I'm with you. This shit is starting to get ridiculous. I was ok with the Name Image and Likeness. It's full on now just pay for play and they need to figure it out.
With revenue sharing, it's going to be getting even more ridiculous. End of bench guys will be making well into the 6 figures, not to mention actual star players.
 


This is just getting ridiculous. This is probably minor compared to some.

Remember when SMU got the Death Penalty for doing this stuff and the entire SEC was getting put on probation?

As some have already stated….assuming this compensation/deal is accurate….

And people wonder/complain when a certain segment of the fanbase will not donate a penny to a NIL collective.
 
for the millionth time, the NCAA did not take a "f around and find out" stance.

the NCAA have been fighting this in congress and in the courts for years. spending millions upon millions lobbying against it. for many, many years.

they lost because the old way of doing things was (correctly) ruled to be in violation of US antitrust and antilabor laws.
Why is this so hard to understand?
 
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Can't blame anyone for getting it if they can. The NCAA knew this was coming and did absolutely nothing to change to prevent it or alter their rules to comply with the laws until the courts forced them to comply. If college football gets ruined, blame the NCAA and those who empowered those morons into doing nothing for a decade when anyone paying even the slightest bit of attention knew what was coming.
 
Can't blame anyone for getting it if they can. The NCAA knew this was coming and did absolutely nothing to change to prevent it or alter their rules to comply with the laws until the courts forced them to comply. If college football gets ruined, blame the NCAA and those who empowered those morons into doing nothing for a decade when anyone paying even the slightest bit of attention knew what was coming.
The NCAA does what its member institutions direct it to do.
 
Rather than a massive coaching cl
Does anyone know if these athletes are even required to take classes and get passing grades? I really see no need to.
Exactly. Just end the charade of post-NIL football players being students.
 
Does anyone know if these athletes are even required to take classes and get passing grades? I really see no need to.
What does any of this really have to do with "college" anyway. Disgusting !
Real close to being done with my life long interest. How long till Ruele says enough !
 
The problem with the debate on this topic is I can't tell who's actually dumb and who is sarcastically pretending to be dumb.
 
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The problem with the debate on this topic is I can't tell who's actually dumb and who is sarcastically pretending to be dumb.
Do you think my take is dumb, people blame the morons at the NCAA for all of this and say they did nothing to prevent it. Yet the NCAA is ruled and governed by its member institutions. So therefore it is the schools themselves that are to blame.
 
Do you think my take is dumb, people blame the morons at the NCAA for all of this and say they did nothing to prevent it. Yet the NCAA is ruled and governed by its member institutions. So therefore it is the schools themselves that are to blame.
Agree. The greed of the schools is a major factor. They want to have their cake and eat it too.

Conference expansion, playoff expansion, NIL, the transfer portal. It's all driven by greed and contributes to the lining of the universities pockets. And now it's passing on to the players. Where as a player can I make the most money, while the schools just want the benefits of those players attending their school to bring in more money. Plus it doesn't cost the school anything as boosters and NIL initiatives pay for them.

Just a big racket and destroying college football.
 
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Do you think my take is dumb, people blame the morons at the NCAA for all of this and say they did nothing to prevent it. Yet the NCAA is ruled and governed by its member institutions. So therefore it is the schools themselves that are to blame.
No, that take is accurate. I don't think the schools can "solve" the problem either unless they have the collective cooperation of the players.
 
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No, that take is accurate. I don't think the schools can "solve" the problem either unless they have the collective cooperation of the players.
It’s too late for the schools, and it’s why I think there will be a split. Ones that find out in the next couple of years they don’t want to be a part of the outrageous spending will choose to pull the reigns back. Eventually they will group themselves accordingly.
 
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