forkbeard3777
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And that's all she wrote.
1 of 2 things happen.
1 the basketball team goes bye bye
2 the scholarships go bye bye
I just have a hard time believing Notre Dame would willfully self-sabotage itself and walk away from all of that revenue.Genuinely worried that ND may step away from it all if students are officially labeled as employees. I think this is what Swarbrick talked about years ago and he acted as though ND would likely just create some new actual amateur league with the Ivy League and respected academic institutions.
And I know it’s easy to say they won’t because money, but I’m not so sure…
If and when that happens, I wonder how much taxation comes into play, both at the federal and state level, for those for profit entities. The government will want their piece and that creates leakage. In this game, the biggest winner is the government. That said, it would likely create certainty on the player side in terms of roster turnover, which benefits both sides in different ways.The whole thing is nonsense for a school like Dartmouth. There isn’t any difference between a Dartmouth basketball player and a regular student… they aren’t generating money, they aren’t being compensated, etc. It’s unsurprising that the NLRB would rule this way given what the NLRB is, but we have totally jumped the shark here.
I think what you will see sooner rather than later is federal laws codifying amateur sports a different way and also making it so that big time CFB and NCAAB is considered a Title IX exempt for-profit enterprise with students considered “employees.”
If and when that happens, I wonder how much taxation comes into play, both at the federal and state level, for those for profit entities. The government will want their piece and that creates leakage. In this game, the biggest winner is the government. That said, it would likely create certainty on the player side in terms of roster turnover, which benefits both sides in different ways.
Notre Dame is about to break ground on major renovations to the Gug, recently built the indoor practice facility, and just hired a new AD who's a former major TV executive for NBC. Not to mention that ND is already paying players to play college football. Please be serious here lol.Genuinely worried that ND may step away from it all if students are officially labeled as employees. I think this is what Swarbrick talked about years ago and he acted as though ND would likely just create some new actual amateur league with the Ivy League and respected academic institutions.
And I know it’s easy to say they won’t because money, but I’m not so sure…
Every kid should get as much as they can, and if that causes the whole thing to crash and burn then oh fuckin well.
Amen. Freedom of movement and control over one’s marketability shouldn’t be given to university students. I’m glad that football profits fund university athletics and provide marketing for the entire university.And don’t ever call them a student athlete again.
Every kid should get as much as they can, and if that causes the whole thing to crash and burn then oh fuckin well.
See what happens when you give the players freedom to transfer. It forces these poor, humble coaches into doing things like this. I really feel bad for Grubb.This is incredibly fucked up on so many levels.
And don’t ever call them a student athlete again.
It was fine as long as he was winning, though. Sounds like Dabo.
And Dear Pearl Clutchers: they stopped being student athletes long before all of this began. Can't say it enough. Your faux tears are a tad late to the party.
Nick Saban says he wants to do his part in helping bring reform, uniformity, and “common sense” to College Football. He said: “What we have now is not College Football, not College Football as we know it. You hear somebody use the word ‘student-athlete.’ That doesn’t exist.” We’ve gone to nobody talking about education, nobody talking about creating value for their future, to talking about how much money can I make while I’m in college?” Saban says he’s for players earning money based on their Name, Image, and Likeness. “But what you have now isn’t Name, Image, and Likeness. A collective has nothing to do with Name, Image, and Likeness.”
"They" who?They have destroyed the sport...but what else is new.
Yeah, I think Nicky had the best gig in town for a long time, and then it wasn't. He saw the writing on the wall and decided to go hang with Herbie and Dez Howard on TV. I can't say I blame him, but cut the crap. I can only imagine the shit they were pulling down there in his neck of Elvis Country prior to The Supreme Court ruling. You don't hear these guys shedding tears of the plight of FCS and D2.It's as popular as ever. The players are actually getting paid for their services and getting their piece of the pie. They are no longer indentured servants, as for the majority of kids, the education they received wasn't worth the piece of paper their diplomas were printed if they even got one. I would hardly say the sport is destroyed because the kids actually can make money while playing in college and have the right to move freely and not be held hostage by one university.
I mean, he’s largely right. What we’ve created is an unrestricted, free agency “pay for play” system. Players receiving a cut from the sale of their jerseys or from EA Sports NCAA Football = NIL. The latter isn’t the driving force that governs our current system.
It’s just an example of what’s tarnishing college football and its traditions and ultimately making it more and more generic.