It is not like the NCAA is giving up any money, not a dime out of their pocket. The NCAA could allow the players to get paid and it would have zero impact on the NCAA. Let's look at the financials.ousdahl wrote: ↑Wed May 29, 2019 7:13 amThe tourney will always have the same size viewing audience, just like the Titanic is unsinkable.twocoach wrote: ↑Tue May 28, 2019 3:11 pm Yep
People are saying Hampton's decision puts pressure on the NCAA to change. I think it does the opposite. They dont need Hampton and they are less pressured to be forced to pay players of a lesser caliber. The tourney will always have the same size viewing audience. A few teams may have a few more woshy washy fans stop tuning in but that isnt enough to make the NCAA fork over tons of cash to athletes.
The NCAA makes around a billion dollars a year which is 99.9% driven by the NCAA march madness basketball tourney.
The shoe companies make a ton. Just a quick glance Nike did like 4 billion in 2017 basketball shoes.
You do know that Nike has paid Lebron more than the NBA right??
Let's just pick someone say like Zion. Is there anyway possible that Nike could not pay Zion???
Fuck NO. That kid is getting paid.