MichiganMan
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have a feeling season ticket prices are going up again
Based on the 30 for 30 "Pony Excess" I think bidding wars have already happened.The claim is they are making the schools all this money and you can't quantify it?
And, you want an open bidding war on every player?
What a friggen disaster and if you can't see that this discussion is a waste of time.
Most message board discussion just idle talk but I've read some good and far out ideas today. What if NFL teams sponsored players in college? What if players were allowed do endorsement deals on the side? What if there was some type of selection process where the same top schools didn't get to sign all of the highly rated players?
Most likely the Feds would step in to make sure the football players get something but not a very big piece, but at least the brainstorming will be fun.
Bingo. Probably Kain Colter son will be an old man before this decision is sealed. Or grandson.“Let me put it this way,” Fahleson said. “Kain Colter will be an old man before this decision is sealed.”
or, unionize so you can get fairly compensated for your contribution to the university.BigRedBuster said:then don't play and go do something else you feel you are being compensated better for.Notre Dame Joe said:I just don't see the problem with it, no one disputes that the players are doing work, hard dangerous work.
The only argument is that yong adults should pay their dues by contributing into the community pot before they take. Fine but there is a tipping point when they are producing too much but seeing too little.
I see this as a possible threat. Cause I see this happening in 4 different scenarios.everyone is worried what this will do to college football. what will happen if the best talent does not get paid and goes elsewhere? are we going to enjoy the product so much with inferior talent? no one sees that as a threat to college football?
i think college football has been headed down a road for a long time that leads to the major teams and conferences splitting from the ncaa and doing their own thing and becoming basically minor league football. this may expedite that.Out of the scenarios that I see. Three of them are bad for college football mainly for the lower level schools.
YahooAlabama coach Nick Saban said he's always been an advocate of players rights.
Saban commented on the topic of compensation for college athletes on Monday after Alabama's spring practice in the wake of the NLRB ruling in favor of Northwestern's players.
"I've always been an advocate of players' rights. I've always been an advocate of players being compensated the best that we can to help them," Saban said via AL.com. "Whatever the NCAA rule is and whatever they decide to do, I've always been an advocate of the player and the quality of life that a player has. I think that having a voice in what happens, I think, is something that the players probably ought to have."
"And I'm really not opposed to that at all. I do think that it's not what it seems."
Those against the practice of oversigning would likely be quick to point out some perceived hypocrisy in Saban's comments. And with good reason. Though Saban is near the target with his comment that the movement isn't what it seems. Having a union doesn't guarantee players any benefits they currently don't have. It just guarantees them the right to bargain collectively.
Yep. If Colter and co. were truly only concerned with having fair rights as far as scholarships and medical care, there are SO many easier ways to accomplish that end. This is all about money.This whole argument of "this movement is not what it seems" is flat out bull. I've said it earlier, if this was entirely about giving the players a voice in terms of not losing their scholarships due to injuries, then something could have been done that didn't involve unionizing.
Football players already receive enough compensation to make them the top 1% in their age demographics.Notre Dame Joe said:If a football player is paid $5,000 in real money plus his scholarship valued at 30-55k, plus health are, books, clothing then it adds up to a decent middle class wage for an 18 year old.