Sure, jan. There's one gator site with repeated hits to forfeit state university, and it happens to have a texags political board. It'll do. If it is it, being outed by the use of such a low energy nickname would be highly ironic
Thankfully A&M will change their minds and opt to stay in the SEC when they read this https://bigten.org/sports/2022/1/31/AdvisoryCommission.aspx?
I dont think i will ever not chuckle when Marty Glickman is brought up. Its like a made up name for a nut job shitbag movie character except its a real name for nut job shitbag.
No it’s not. They will just be a different, feeder league with much much lower payrolls but they will still have a market for those teams just like FCS has
could go a lot of different ways, but it's the biggest reason why getting into the power 2 conferences is a big deal bc of the supplemental tv revenue if those g5 get absolved into a big ass conference that just becomes regional then they'll survive but it's not like they are the power programs today anyways
It just sucks we had to kill Troy and Kent St football and a lot of other sports because adults didn’t want to deal with a hard problem.
Is that 15-20 million number for all sports or just football? And would you be able to decide how much you pay each sport/player?
Multi year contracts the big one, maybe with buyouts? Escalating profit sharing % as player gets older with same program
thought players getting paid would nix collectives. I guess it's still needed for non Football/Basketball.
Story says that, and this makes sense, that it can't stop outside collectives from paying players unless a school buys out the NIL rights for a player but what player would agree to that?
but then it's still an uneven playing field if collectives were adding additional compensation on top of whatever they got from the player pool that wasnt a true NIL opportunity like doing an IG ad or commercial. My assumption was always that collectives would then be rolled into the athletic dept and we wouldnt be needed
I think trying to limit outside player compensation is dead. That's why NIL collectives exist in the first place. As long as it's not connected to the school there's nothing they can do
I can’t imagine there being much money in that going forward. You don’t see random wealthy people paying NFL players just for them to play for their favorite NFL team