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I think we should have a league for those thay have no interest in college and have it be separate from the league that uses Collegiate Mascots and currently charades as collegiate sports.
If the quality of the play dips, so be it. I'd wager many more people will continue to watch the college sports than will tune into the F league or whatever name you want to give the new, non university affiliated league.
If the quality of the play dips, so be it. I'd wager many more people will continue to watch the college sports than will tune into the F league or whatever name you want to give the new, non university affiliated league.
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Yes, SOME rich people like to "throw their money at their favorite sports teams as a measure of their status" - and some rich people like to take advantage of investment opportunities. I'm not rich so I'm not in the game but from what I have been told, there is a strong potential for a lot of money to be made for investors in regards to the current NIL situation. If I had a bunch of money to invest, I would at least look in to the opportunities.twocoach wrote: ↑Mon Dec 11, 2023 10:19 amRich people like to throw their money at their favorite sports teams as a measure of their status so nothing surprises me.RainbowsandUnicorns wrote: ↑Mon Dec 11, 2023 9:47 amThat's wise depending on who/what the source is.
I was with people on Saturday who are very involved with NIL "investments". Seems the sky is the limit. At least for now it is.
The not funny thing to me is how people bitched and wanted the NCAA to give in to players being paid legally. Now that it's happening, college athletics just may become an even scummier business.
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It's a matter of perspective, right? If Person A is worth 100, Person B is worth 15 and Person C is worth 2, and Persons A and B get 15 and Person C gets 2...Persons A and B are getting more than Person C, but that doesn't (in my view) mean that Person A is getting treated fairly.
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Ok. I don't think this is bad or anything. I disagree on the effect it would have, but I get where you're coming from.TDub wrote: ↑Mon Dec 11, 2023 12:36 pm I think we should have a league for those thay have no interest in college and have it be separate from the league that uses Collegiate Mascots and currently charades as collegiate sports.
If the quality of the play dips, so be it. I'd wager many more people will continue to watch the college sports than will tune into the F league or whatever name you want to give the new, non university affiliated league.
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the obvious next step. the children should be able to enter the portal mid season. and be immediately eligible for their new school.
take nick timberlake for instance. you think he is satisfied. he should be able to enter the portal today. and play for his new school tomorrow.
take nick timberlake for instance. you think he is satisfied. he should be able to enter the portal today. and play for his new school tomorrow.
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I've always wanted for the G League to take off - league full of young stars.
It unfortunately didn't and now the collegiate brand and unique connection is being shit on ( for some of us ) with an accelerated path to just another professional league.
It unfortunately didn't and now the collegiate brand and unique connection is being shit on ( for some of us ) with an accelerated path to just another professional league.
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student a is free to move from his job in the mcdonalds drive thru line mid school year. to accept a job in the wendys drive thru line. and be immediately eligible tp work in the wendys drive thru line.
seems indentured servitudy that student athlete a is not offered the same freedom of movement.
seems indentured servitudy that student athlete a is not offered the same freedom of movement.
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But college basketball shouldn't be about trying to get person A as much money as they possibly can.jfish26 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 11, 2023 12:46 pmIt's a matter of perspective, right? If Person A is worth 100, Person B is worth 15 and Person C is worth 2, and Persons A and B get 15 and Person C gets 2...Persons A and B are getting more than Person C, but that doesn't (in my view) mean that Person A is getting treated fairly.
Or I don't think it should.
You do.
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Once again we are at an impasse based on basic definitions and understanding of things.jfish26 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 11, 2023 12:46 pmIt's a matter of perspective, right? If Person A is worth 100, Person B is worth 15 and Person C is worth 2, and Persons A and B get 15 and Person C gets 2...Persons A and B are getting more than Person C, but that doesn't (in my view) mean that Person A is getting treated fairly.
In my opinion, as a person who values free education, free trainers, luxury flights, free meals, tutors, lifelong contacts actively working together you you're next andnl best opportunities...
Person A is getting a helliva lot of compensation.
As a society I think maybe we need to tske a hard look at priorities as well...
Person C might cure cancer....Person A puts a ball in spot better than anyone else.
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I do not think this is what college basketball should be about.pdub wrote: ↑Mon Dec 11, 2023 1:06 pmBut college basketball shouldn't be about trying to get person A as much money as they possibly can.jfish26 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 11, 2023 12:46 pmIt's a matter of perspective, right? If Person A is worth 100, Person B is worth 15 and Person C is worth 2, and Persons A and B get 15 and Person C gets 2...Persons A and B are getting more than Person C, but that doesn't (in my view) mean that Person A is getting treated fairly.
Or I don't think it should.
You do.
I do think that college basketball should be about being the definitive place for awesome young basketball players to gather to play basketball until they are ready to have the role they want in the NBA. And I do think that not artificially constraining players’ earning potential is an important way to pursue that goal for college basketball.
In other words, it is not that I think college basketball should exist so that players can make money. It’s that I think players being able to make money is something that contributes to the health and awesomeness of college basketball. That that’s fairer to the players (to the detriment of, primarily, administrators and coaches) is, in my opinion, a good thing.
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I agree that there is, and has for a very long time been, LOTS AND LOTS of non-cash compensation for players, of considerable value.TDub wrote: ↑Mon Dec 11, 2023 1:20 pmOnce again we are at an impasse based on basic definitions and understanding of things.jfish26 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 11, 2023 12:46 pmIt's a matter of perspective, right? If Person A is worth 100, Person B is worth 15 and Person C is worth 2, and Persons A and B get 15 and Person C gets 2...Persons A and B are getting more than Person C, but that doesn't (in my view) mean that Person A is getting treated fairly.
In my opinion, as a person who values free education, free trainers, luxury flights, free meals, tutors, lifelong contacts actively working together you you're next andnl best opportunities...
Person A is getting a helliva lot of compensation.
As a society I think maybe we need to tske a hard look at priorities as well...
Person C might cure cancer....Person A puts a ball in spot better than anyone else.
I also agree that a fair criticism of colleges is that sports is not necessarily the highest and best use of scarce resources. But, whether we agree or disagree with them, colleges have decided that the math works out in their favor.
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That already exists.TDub wrote: ↑Mon Dec 11, 2023 12:36 pm I think we should have a league for those thay have no interest in college and have it be separate from the league that uses Collegiate Mascots and currently charades as collegiate sports.
If the quality of the play dips, so be it. I'd wager many more people will continue to watch the college sports than will tune into the F league or whatever name you want to give the new, non university affiliated league.
https://overtimeelite.com/
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great, nobody's ever heard of it.twocoach wrote: ↑Mon Dec 11, 2023 1:37 pmThat already exists.TDub wrote: ↑Mon Dec 11, 2023 12:36 pm I think we should have a league for those thay have no interest in college and have it be separate from the league that uses Collegiate Mascots and currently charades as collegiate sports.
If the quality of the play dips, so be it. I'd wager many more people will continue to watch the college sports than will tune into the F league or whatever name you want to give the new, non university affiliated league.
https://overtimeelite.com/
So what's the difference? Whats actually drawing the fans. The branding of the university, the tie of the university to the alumni and fans? Or the athletes playing the game?
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I disagree. Since schools have a finite number of spots they are allowed to offer, accepting one of those offers should tie you to them for the season, even if you choose to leave early. They're an independent contractor working on a fixed length contract that can be renewed each season. They shouldn't be able to accept funds to play in one spot and then simply leave that spot to accept more funds to go play somewhere else. That's some Satchel Paige level stuff.MICHHAWK wrote: ↑Mon Dec 11, 2023 12:53 pm the obvious next step. the children should be able to enter the portal mid season. and be immediately eligible for their new school.
take nick timberlake for instance. you think he is satisfied. he should be able to enter the portal today. and play for his new school tomorrow.
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For now? The university stuff. I think the ground is moving, though, especially in basketball. I think the prudent play is to ride the wave (rather than fight the tide).TDub wrote: ↑Mon Dec 11, 2023 1:38 pmgreat, nobody's ever heard of it.twocoach wrote: ↑Mon Dec 11, 2023 1:37 pmThat already exists.TDub wrote: ↑Mon Dec 11, 2023 12:36 pm I think we should have a league for those thay have no interest in college and have it be separate from the league that uses Collegiate Mascots and currently charades as collegiate sports.
If the quality of the play dips, so be it. I'd wager many more people will continue to watch the college sports than will tune into the F league or whatever name you want to give the new, non university affiliated league.
https://overtimeelite.com/
So what's the difference? Whats actually drawing the fans. The branding of the university, the tie of the university to the alumni and fans? Or the athletes playing the game?
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They had two players get drafted in the Top 5 of the last NBA Draft.TDub wrote: ↑Mon Dec 11, 2023 1:38 pmgreat, nobody's ever heard of it.twocoach wrote: ↑Mon Dec 11, 2023 1:37 pmThat already exists.TDub wrote: ↑Mon Dec 11, 2023 12:36 pm I think we should have a league for those thay have no interest in college and have it be separate from the league that uses Collegiate Mascots and currently charades as collegiate sports.
If the quality of the play dips, so be it. I'd wager many more people will continue to watch the college sports than will tune into the F league or whatever name you want to give the new, non university affiliated league.
https://overtimeelite.com/
So what's the difference? Whats actually drawing the fans. The branding of the university, the tie of the university to the alumni and fans? Or the athletes playing the game?
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if it stops being about the name on the front of the jersey altogether, it will languish and die (relatively speaking)
Have we fallen into a mesmerized state that makes us accept as inevitable that which is inferior or detrimental, as though having lost the will or the vision to demand that which is good?
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100%.KUTradition wrote: ↑Mon Dec 11, 2023 1:51 pm if it stops being about the name on the front of the jersey altogether, it will languish and die (relatively speaking)
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? but that is exactly what you ate arguing in favor of.jfish26 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 11, 2023 1:52 pm100%.KUTradition wrote: ↑Mon Dec 11, 2023 1:51 pm if it stops being about the name on the front of the jersey altogether, it will languish and die (relatively speaking)
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proves my point even more.twocoach wrote: ↑Mon Dec 11, 2023 1:50 pmThey had two players get drafted in the Top 5 of the last NBA Draft.
2 top 5 players and still nobody gave a shit.
It's about the University, not the player.
the love of the university and the love of the game being competed in the name of the university would survive without the services of the top, overpaid, prima donnas.
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