Back2Lawrence wrote: ↑Fri May 24, 2024 2:46 pm
jfish26 wrote: ↑Fri May 24, 2024 1:50 pm
Country club sport families were certainly beneficiaries of the old system, and this is another example of something that's going to be a LOT messier and bloodier to solve because the NCAA fought the tide (for so long) instead of riding the wave.
I know you didn't intend it this way, but this is too simple of a statement. I mean, much like country club families, the members of the NCAA, whether it be NCAA execs or ADs and Coaches at the institutional level, are going to go down swinging to keep as much influence as possible over how funds are distributed. I mean, are the likes of Self and Leipold going to take a pay cut now that their profession isn't paid in a vacuum as it once was? Generally, CEO's and their ilk find a way to continually fuck those lower in the serfdom. Maybe we can get self-coaching teams in the future. I mean, the athletes are only at schools for a year anyway in many (getting to be most???) cases now anyway. How much influence are these humans with their bloated salaries actually teaching our aspiring pros?
Which, for the record, fuck off. If college had an overall success rate of job placement like the athletic side has, we would have shuddered higher education for all but a few mega elite as it stands.
I think what you are describing is a massive problem to sort - those from whom the cuts should
equitably come are the ones with the resources and institutional advantages to resist them.
And I would guess this is part of why the refusal of the NCAA (meaning, administrators and coaches) to plan for this world was at least as strategic as it was idiotic.
I think we have plenty and plenty and plenty of current events examples of the people who will survive shakeup letting things break and then being well-positioned to capitalize on the fix (or, simply, the brokenness).
I am trying to say this very lightly, because I think we all share interests here more than perhaps we acknowledge. All of this is why I felt so strongly that the most equitable
results here - to say nothing of the best results for the
sport - were going to come from a controlled descent, a soft landing, into whatever the new world is.
Not the schizophrenic cataclysm we're in the midst of.