Undone Posted May 29 Share Posted May 29 Is it proposed to be $22M annually, or 22% of the athletic department's total revenue? Quote Link to comment
Mavric Posted May 29 Author Share Posted May 29 46 minutes ago, Undone said: Is it proposed to be $22M annually, or 22% of the athletic department's total revenue? Everything I've seen has indicated it's an actual dollar amount. 1 1 Quote Link to comment
Toe Posted May 30 Share Posted May 30 Guess they gotta pay for all of this somehow... 1 Quote Link to comment
GSG Posted May 30 Share Posted May 30 1 hour ago, Toe said: Guess they gotta pay for all of this somehow... 3 1 Quote Link to comment
JJ Husker Posted May 30 Share Posted May 30 How to F up CFB 101 1- Transfer Portal 2- NIL 3- Revenue sharing and salary caps. You will receive 3 credit hours for having read this. 1 1 Quote Link to comment
Madcows Posted May 30 Share Posted May 30 8 hours ago, Toe said: Guess they gotta pay for all of this somehow... I don't mind the patch/logo on jersey's as long as it isn't too intrusive (I'm looking at you EPL). If they do it like the NBA does it, I'm fine with that. And I think the patch is better for schools as a lot of big-time schools do not have football (The Big East conference, Gonzaga etc), unless they can put additional logos on the court without making the court too busy. Quote Link to comment
ECisGod Posted June 3 Share Posted June 3 On 5/30/2024 at 10:24 AM, JJ Husker said: How to F up CFB 101 1- Transfer Portal 2- NIL 3- Revenue sharing and salary caps. You will receive 3 credit hours for having read this. These are just symptoms of the root cause that we, as a society, overvalue entertainment. 3 2 Quote Link to comment
RedDenver Posted June 3 Share Posted June 3 1 hour ago, ECisGod said: These are just symptoms of the root cause that we, as a society, overvalue entertainment. Yep, CFB was effed as soon as it became a multi-billion dollar business. 2 Quote Link to comment
JJ Husker Posted June 3 Share Posted June 3 3 hours ago, ECisGod said: These are just symptoms of the root cause that we, as a society, overvalue entertainment. 2 hours ago, RedDenver said: Yep, CFB was effed as soon as it became a multi-billion dollar business. It was probably bound to get effed up anyway but, personally, I think the schools and NCAA should’ve held the ground that provided a scholarship and stipend in exchange for being a player. Had players sign a contract that they were not entitled to their NIL and that’s the deal. Other than that nobody is forcing them to be a CFB player. But here we are… 2 Quote Link to comment
RedDenver Posted June 3 Share Posted June 3 33 minutes ago, JJ Husker said: It was probably bound to get effed up anyway but, personally, I think the schools and NCAA should’ve held the ground that provided a scholarship and stipend in exchange for being a player. Had players sign a contract that they were not entitled to their NIL and that’s the deal. Other than that nobody is forcing them to be a CFB player. But here we are… Maybe I'm misremembering or misunderstanding, but I thought that the whole court case was that the schools could not sign away the players' NIL rights. 2 Quote Link to comment
hskrpwr13 Posted June 3 Share Posted June 3 28 minutes ago, RedDenver said: Maybe I'm misremembering or misunderstanding, but I thought that the whole court case was that the schools could not sign away the players' NIL rights. Correct. The court is essentially stating that if someone wants to pay a particular player a million dollars to play a season of football at a particular school, the NCAA can't tell the player "No". I'm not a lawyer, but my understanding is that if there is collective bargaining between the NCAA and a Player's org, common-sense rules on NIL, transfer, and etc. could be considered legal from an anti-trust perspective. 1 Quote Link to comment
JJ Husker Posted June 3 Share Posted June 3 2 hours ago, RedDenver said: Maybe I'm misremembering or misunderstanding, but I thought that the whole court case was that the schools could not sign away the players' NIL rights. 2 hours ago, hskrpwr13 said: Correct. The court is essentially stating that if someone wants to pay a particular player a million dollars to play a season of football at a particular school, the NCAA can't tell the player "No". I'm not a lawyer, but my understanding is that if there is collective bargaining between the NCAA and a Player's org, common-sense rules on NIL, transfer, and etc. could be considered legal from an anti-trust perspective. Yeah I’m not a lawyer either and I won’t pretend to know what could or could not be legal. But it seems to me that the schools could have all new players sign a contract that assigns their NIL rights to the school specifying that they aren’t entitled to anything except their scholly, a stipend and the perks of being a college athlete. I mean it worked that way for a long long time. Of course that goes out the window if all schools don’t agree to it. It’s just wishful thinking at this point though. Cat’s out of the bag now. It’s just the NFL with fewer restrictions and framework. And no, the old way wasn’t entirely fair for the players. But IDGAF, I liked it better before. Like I said, nobody is forcing anyone to be a college athlete. Quote Link to comment
pigfarmer Posted June 4 Share Posted June 4 2 hours ago, JJ Husker said: Yeah I’m not a lawyer either and I won’t pretend to know what could or could not be legal. But it seems to me that the schools could have all new players sign a contract that assigns their NIL rights to the school specifying that they aren’t entitled to anything except their scholly, a stipend and the perks of being a college athlete. I mean it worked that way for a long long time. Of course that goes out the window if all schools don’t agree to it. It’s just wishful thinking at this point though. Cat’s out of the bag now. It’s just the NFL with fewer restrictions and framework. And no, the old way wasn’t entirely fair for the players. But IDGAF, I liked it better before. Like I said, nobody is forcing anyone to be a college athlete. I mean, the NFL basically is. Also the NBA (I still think they force the one and done?). Quote Link to comment
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