Dagerow Posted October 29, 2019 Share Posted October 29, 2019 Huge news https://www.cnbc.com/2019/10/29/ncaa-allows-athletes-to-be-compensated-for-names-images.html 1 Quote Link to comment
Decked Posted October 29, 2019 Share Posted October 29, 2019 Welcome back NCAA football! please 6 1 Quote Link to comment
BIG ERN Posted October 29, 2019 Share Posted October 29, 2019 5 minutes ago, Decked said: Welcome back NCAA football! please How could EA even afford to pay all the athletes? There are over 10,000 players in the FBS Quote Link to comment
Red Five Posted October 29, 2019 Share Posted October 29, 2019 5 minutes ago, BIG ERN said: How could EA even afford to pay all the athletes? There are over 10,000 players in the FBS 3 1 Quote Link to comment
4skers89 Posted October 29, 2019 Share Posted October 29, 2019 Woo hoo, we're back baby!!!! We need to get youtube channels set up for players and recruits. Order cash registers for fan day. Start printing up the t-shirts. Might as well put the facilities upgrades on hold. All we need are studios to film commercials and live auction facilities for memorabilia items. With all of our fan support we should be able to get one of the best teams money can buy. Finally a level playing field!!! 1 1 Quote Link to comment
knapplc Posted October 29, 2019 Share Posted October 29, 2019 Everyone needs to step back. This may lead to progress on this issue, but for the moment, this appears to be just window dressing. 2 4 1 Quote Link to comment
4skers89 Posted October 29, 2019 Share Posted October 29, 2019 Damn it, I already had a scheme for bringing back county scholarships but real this time. 2 Quote Link to comment
Minnesota_husker Posted October 29, 2019 Share Posted October 29, 2019 4 minutes ago, knapplc said: Everyone needs to step back. This may lead to progress on this issue, but for the moment, this appears to be just window dressing. but but but.... I already pre-ordered NCAA FOOTBALL 2020 for my PS4 Quote Link to comment
Minnesota_husker Posted October 29, 2019 Share Posted October 29, 2019 If anything, I think this has a better shot of evening out the talent gap for some schools. If I am between being the 14th best player on Alabama or the best player at Kansas, and being the bet player at kansas means bobbleheads, jerseys and what not with my likeness are sold and I make money, I might consider that.* *I understand in my example that would force this person to play for Kansas which would suck. Quote Link to comment
cheekygeek Posted October 29, 2019 Share Posted October 29, 2019 How does a student do this without having an agent/manager to handle the deals? My guess is that Adidas is already at work on a Wan'Dale Robinson signature shoe. The other side of this is that the NCAA probably had its hand forced by California's Fair Pay to Play Act. This is the answer for all of the schools who instantly felt a recruiting disadvantage to the California universities. Look for "Help Wanted" signs and additional desks being wheeled in for university Compliance Offices in the wake of this. Quote Link to comment
4skers89 Posted October 29, 2019 Share Posted October 29, 2019 3 minutes ago, cheekygeek said: How does a student do this without having an agent/manager to handle the deals? My guess is that Adidas is already at work on a Wan'Dale Robinson signature shoe. To maximize how much money ends up in a student's hands I think the athletic departments could hire a couple of agents to handle all of the players. This would probably be the most efficient way of funneling fan money to our purchased players. Maybe the university has Adidas provide this service as part of their contract. Probably the simplest way is no agent and just have people take a selfie with the players and hand them $2000 if they scored a touchdown or made a sack that weekend. Once players get paid there is no way the NCAA can restrict how much they get paid. It's going to be the wild west! Thanks California! When this goes through fans should drop their season tickets and use the money to buy the players. The players shouldn't mind playing in empty stadiums as long as they get paid. CFB attendance has been dropping anyway so schools may want to stop maintaining their stadiums and just play on soccer fields or local high school fields. TV networks can use CGI to give the appearance that they're playing in one of those old timey stadiums. Quote Link to comment
Fru Posted October 29, 2019 Share Posted October 29, 2019 Curious to see how this plays out. I’m guessing the NCAA will somehow find a way to have their hand in this to take a cut. I think this could be big for a school like NU though. Quote Link to comment
cheekygeek Posted October 29, 2019 Share Posted October 29, 2019 8 minutes ago, 4skers89 said: To maximize how much money ends up in a student's hands I think the athletic departments could hire a couple of agents to handle all of the players. This would probably be the most efficient way of funneling fan money to our purchased players. Maybe the university has Adidas provide this service as part of their contract. Probably the simplest way is no agent and just have people take a selfie with the players and hand them $2000 if they scored a touchdown or made a sack that weekend. Once players get paid there is no way the NCAA can restrict how much they get paid. It's going to be the wild west! Thanks California! When this goes through fans should drop their season tickets and use the money to buy the players. The players shouldn't mind playing in empty stadiums as long as they get paid. CFB attendance has been dropping anyway so schools may want to stop maintaining their stadiums and just play on soccer fields or local high school fields. TV networks can use CGI to give the appearance that they're playing in one of those old timey stadiums. Quote Link to comment
Minnesota_husker Posted October 29, 2019 Share Posted October 29, 2019 11 minutes ago, 4skers89 said: To maximize how much money ends up in a student's hands I think the athletic departments could hire a couple of agents to handle all of the players. This would probably be the most efficient way of funneling fan money to our purchased players. Maybe the university has Adidas provide this service as part of their contract. Probably the simplest way is no agent and just have people take a selfie with the players and hand them $2000 if they scored a touchdown or made a sack that weekend. Once players get paid there is no way the NCAA can restrict how much they get paid. It's going to be the wild west! Thanks California! When this goes through fans should drop their season tickets and use the money to buy the players. The players shouldn't mind playing in empty stadiums as long as they get paid. CFB attendance has been dropping anyway so schools may want to stop maintaining their stadiums and just play on soccer fields or local high school fields. TV networks can use CGI to give the appearance that they're playing in one of those old timey stadiums. While I get where you are going, I also think you are missing some of the point. Not all players will be monetizing based on their likeness but the higher level will and some will simply for being in things like video games. It wont be large money, but some schools might feel the brunt. That doesnt stop them from continuing to just print jerseys with no names on the back. I dont think it snow balls the way you suggest it will. It will just now allow a player to sign hi jersey and sell said jersey and make money. While yes, it could create an issue where a booster buys that jersey for 200K, i think that already happens. It will be up to the NCAA to control that(I actually dont even know if selling a jersey would be allowed with the new potential rule). The issue is that in the current day, these kids likeness makes schools millions of dollars and they dont see that. I get that they get scholarships, but when you look at what NBA/NFL players make or even what colleges make, that doesnt even began to even it out. 1 Quote Link to comment
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