[laughing] For a guy that buys his shirts at the baby gap.
World White Wayne sounds like a racist and is definitely a horrible volume poster.
I think some of these kids have finally figured out what their labor is REALLY worth (hint - a lot more than a college degree that seems to diminish in value by the minute) and the schools are scared shitless about it. I thought people getting paid for the value of their labor was the American way, but maybe I’m old-fashioned.
The main issue Wayne is that with the star players their market value exceeds the monetary value of the scholarship and until the NCAA recognizes that gap & allows NIL the underground market will continue to exist & cheating will continue.
So what? It’s been that way our entire life - and we are all here in this thread Bc we worship college sports.
Thinking cheating will end is incredibly naive.
-note: i am all for kids getting paid whatever they can.
-note: players "organizing" will kill college sports as we know them. The target customer will walk.
There was a bankruptcy court decision a while back that said student loans should be treated the same as any other loan in terms of dischargeability. Not entirely sure if it was taken up on appeal, but it caught my attention.This is only tangentially related to the coming demise of the NCAA as we know it, but if student loans were bankruptable the entire American university system would implode.
And it absolutely, 100% should.
Part of the effing problem with 2020 is we have entirely too many over-educated idiots straddled with debt on a worthless degree that didn't teach them a single marketable skill other than how to show up enough to get a gentleman's B and move on. And also that their opinion is special. Which it isn't.
Not what I was saying, you don’t pay spit but a scholarship.No offense guys, but you guys sound like ****** negotiators and I bet your children walk all over you. If you're faced with a significant cost hit (e.g., having to pay your players), you call their f'ing bluff until you are seriously on the brink.
There is no other market for them - especially in football. And the last thing you want to do is give into some 19-year old halfway illiterate douche-bag who is upset that he didn't make the starting lineup by pandering to him when he feels like he's been mistreated.
Come out strong with, "you're getting a free education, which frankly costs more than you're worth. And if you don't like it have your **** out of the dorms by tomorrow. Check out's at noon."
Xander is due. He'd be my surprise for today. Complete game and just lacks the experience right now.
A focused Sturgill outclasses Childers, imo. But Childers actually sticks to his strengths.
The main issue Wayne is that with the star players their market value exceeds the monetary value of the scholarship ..../QUOTE]
Who decides this? And when did "market value" infiltrate college athletics?
The entire fraud of amateurism in college sports began when universities began offering kids free tuition, room and board while also admitting them simply because they were talented athletes.
Nope.The Republican in me says that if the schools making up the NCAA don’t want to pay the players they shouldn’t have to. And then - if there is a market for a few great but primarily mediocre players to get paid for their talents - one will get established.
You guys are basically advocating for a professional sports club owned by a university. And that sort of breaks the spirit of collegiate sports.
The Republican in me says that if the schools making up the NCAA don’t want to pay the players they shouldn’t have to. And then - if there is a market for a few great but primarily mediocre players to get paid for their talents - one will get established.
You guys are basically advocating for a professional sports club owned by a university. And that sort of breaks the spirit of collegiate sports.