I've said if often , many of our fans contribute tons with their mouths and little with their pocketbooks. The worst are those that ***** about losing. As was mentioned in the Politi article those worst offenders should look in the mirror.
I’d take that bet with you. The next step that’s going to happen from this is student athletes will become employees. If that step doesn’t happen and it’s only NIL, their scholarships are not going to change.
You’re better than most with the scholarship situation. Easier to say hypothetically though lol.
you can’t penalize a kid if someone thinks they’re worth a million dollars by turning around and saying well now you’re school isn’t paid for. It’s getting paid for based off a skill that a very small percentage of the world have.
We all have admiration for you for various reasons Geo, but some of us may have personal beliefs that may not allow us to understand how greed (at the expense of everything else) is a human right and a good thing. Granted, we never walked in your shoes, and you never walked in ours.You just used this quote with getting human beings human rights
The only greed in the entire equation was the ncaa which is why a court ruled unanimously in favor against them. Their operation was literally deemed illegal.We all have admiration for you for various reasons Geo, but some of us may have personal beliefs that may not allow us to understand how greed (at the expense of everything else) is a human right and a good thing. Granted, we never walked in your shoes, and you never walked in ours.
Agreed. Once college athletes become employees (which is going to be a ******* mess) nil will be at its pure form. There will still be huge deals signed but it’ll be from big companies looking to get ROI and early partnership with future pros. It won’t be from donors.The real problem as I see it is that NIL, I’m it’s current form, does not tap into the billion dollar industry to provide financial opportunities to players. Instead it demands that fans pony up and pay the players themselves, even as the industry is reaping unheard of levels of new revenues (see new B1G media rights deal).
it’s as if the NY Yankees stopped paying their players contracts, and demanded that fans donate to a coop to pay them, meanwhile all the ticket and media revenue the mlb club gets stays with them. It’s totally unrealistic as a long term model.
On principle I won't engage in pay for play or paying for short term hired mercenaries just to make our teams better, but I'll probably still follow the teams. Maybe I'll have to adapt from winning that makes me happy, to being happy that our dedicated players gave all that they had, despite the outcome.... For some of us, the end may not justify the means. Just sayin'.....I'm going the other way, I think. Don't want to pay for NIL? Well, we're gonna suck, so I'm out. I can't ethically give money to these players when I have mouths to feed at home, and I don't want to watch us get drubbed every week. So I think I'll take a step back, give up my tickets, and care less.
Basically, NIL killed Rutgers football for me.
You can ship it to Monaco on one of those yacht barges and spend the 3 months doing inland cool things… Appalachian Trail 1/2 a thru-hike, Everest, take up NASCAR, raising NIL funds via bake sales.Sure.
The plan is to join the community of cruising sailors who move their boat throughout the year from the east coast of the U.S., to the Caribbean, to the west coast of Europe & the Med. For boat owners it means 3 months of the year at sea, with the rest spent just doing boat stuff - at anchor or in a marina, short-term cruising / sightseeing, maintenance, etc.
It's never hard to find people to come hang out for a week or so. What's hard is finding people who are willing to spend 3 weeks at sea between the Canaries and the Caribbean.
The only greed in the entire equation was the ncaa which is why a court ruled unanimously in favor against them. Their operation was literally deemed illegal.
I get the fans perspective of ruining the purity of college sports. But nobody was pure in the business except the athletes.
the NCAA’s response to the court for not paying players was “the slavery loophole”
see here:
The real problem as I see it is that NIL, I’m it’s current form, does not tap into the billion dollar industry to provide financial opportunities to players. Instead it demands that fans pony up and pay the players themselves, even as the industry is reaping unheard of levels of new revenues (see new B1G media rights deal).
it’s as if the NY Yankees stopped paying their players contracts, and demanded that fans donate to a coop to pay them, meanwhile all the ticket and media revenue the mlb club gets stays with them. It’s totally unrealistic as a long term model.
I’m confused on your point. NIL isn’t funded by the school so that doesn’t lead to anyone paying the school back.Totally agree with your opinion, as long as you, and other collegiate athletes have no problem paying the school back for everything you received in scholarships and other financial benefits that were exclusive to collegiate athletes. Just pocket change, right?
I always laugh when people say NIL is against their beliefs. No problem paying coaches, scholarships or building unnecessary buildings, but paying the people who actually do all the work is where the line is drawn! Lmao
Nothing personal, but if you can't understand how the unrestricted paying of "the people who actually do all the work" ( in addiition to all the financial and other benefits they receive as scholarship players) might cause ambivalent feelings in some fans, then there may be be a lot of people laughing at you too.I always laugh when people say NIL is against their beliefs. No problem paying coaches, scholarships or building unnecessary buildings, but paying the people who actually do all the work is where the line is drawn! Lmao
You can ship it to Monaco on one of those yacht barges and spend the 3 months doing inland cool things… Appalachian Trail 1/2 a thru-hike, Everest, take up NASCAR, raising NIL funds via bake sales.. But seriously I’m impressed you’re planning to sail transatlantic… 2x per year!
I laugh at hypocrites.Nothing personal, but if you can't understand how the unrestricted paying of "the people who actually do all the work" ( in addiition to all the financial and other benefits they receive as scholarship players) might cause ambivalent feelings in some fans, then there may be be a lot of people laughing at you too.
Nothing personal, but if you can't understand how the unrestricted paying of "the people who actually do all the work" ( in addiition to all the financial and other benefits they receive as scholarship players) might cause ambivalent feelings in some fans, then there may be be a lot of people laughing at you too.
I always laugh when people say NIL is against their beliefs. No problem paying coaches, scholarships or building unnecessary buildings, but paying the people who actually do all the work is where the line is drawn! Lmao
But human rights!Free education...tutoring...life experience..travel..and an incredible network of opportunity
Thats invaluable
Some even treated like rock stars
Athletes work incredibly hard to get where they can be on scholorship so no one can take that away from them
I would have no problem with some of the massive profits that the NCAA, the conferences, and possibly individual schools make being divided EVENLY between all collegiate athletes, without hired mercenaries going to the highest outside bidders that include bidders unafilliated with the schools... The richest fans and boosters, or the fans and boosters most desperate for a feeling of self-worth or superiority from success of a sports team they follow, shouldn't be involved in determining scholastic athletic outcomes in that way, at least not LEGALLY.... JMONo I’m with him.
It’s either ignorance or incompetence.
Against “paying players”?
You readily admit they are being paid already (scholarship, room, access to facilities). So it’s matter of level of compensation. Well now the compensation includes direct money opportunities.
Against “greed and money ruining college sports”? Explain why Rutgers was invited or any other conference expansion - purely for more media money.
Against “uneven playing field. NIL only benefits the elites”?
Explain the love playing field is NIL is banned tomorrow. What’s our media revenue compared to Temple?
Fine - pool all media money and distribute across all of D-1. Or ban all AD donations. Make all ADs just survive on their equal revenue shares.
I am also against 5 media time outs per half. Rutgers being in B1G. Games at 930PM. Coaches getting paid 3,000,000.I have followed Rutgers since I was a child. I attended the infamous Alabama game at Giants Stadium. Since I graduated I have been a season ticket holder for 30 years in football and basketball. I have donated to the school what I can. I have watched and endured futility and hopelessness in both sports. I have watched both sports attain a success I did not think was possible. I witnessed the pipe dream of entering the Big 10 and Rutgers finally getting a place at the big boy table
I despise the NIL. I realize that its here to stay and college sports forever will be changed. I will support Rutgers until I lose interest. I have no intention of giving my money to NIL
If that makes me a bad fan so be it. I will continue to voice my opinion as someone who has been with Rutgers for all my life
This can’t be serious lmao wowFree education...tutoring...life experience..travel..and an incredible network of opportunity
Thats invaluable
Some even treated like rock stars
Athletes work incredibly hard to get where they can be on scholorship so no one can take that away from them
I usually disagree with bac's politics, but I've always had great respect and appreciation for his sports related comments. If I was his next door neighbor, I'd still invite him over for food and a few beers and to watch an RU game, and hopefully my moderately liberal body wouldn't turn up in an obscure meadowlands landfill a few days later...I have followed Rutgers since I was a child. I attended the infamous Alabama game at Giants Stadium. Since I graduated I have been a season ticket holder for 30 years in football and basketball. I have donated to the school what I can. I have watched and endured futility and hopelessness in both sports. I have watched both sports attain a success I did not think was possible. I witnessed the pipe dream of entering the Big 10 and Rutgers finally getting a place at the big boy table
I despise the NIL. I realize that its here to stay and college sports forever will be changed. I will support Rutgers until I lose interest. I have no intention of giving my money to NIL
If that makes me a bad fan so be it. I will continue to voice my opinion as someone who has been with Rutgers for all my life
And naturally some of us think the same thing about your comments. Different strokes for different folks.This can’t be serious lmao wow
Last sentence hit it on the head. Scholarship was earned. And every human is earned the right to make money from their name too.Free education...tutoring...life experience..travel..and an incredible network of opportunity
Thats invaluable
Some even treated like rock stars
Athletes work incredibly hard to get where they can be on scholorship so no one can take that away from them
You were waiting for that huhBut human rights!
Last sentence hit it on the head. Scholarship was earned. And every human is earned the right to make money from their name too.
i know we will never agree on this lol but i like to argue as you can probably tell by now.
I usually disagree with bac's politics, but I've always had great respect and appreciation for his sports related comments. If I was his next door neighbor, I'd still invite him over for food and a few beers and to watch an RU game, and hopefully my moderately liberal body wouldn't turn up in an obscure meadowlands landfill a few days later...![]()
I’d take that bet with you. The next step that’s going to happen from this is student athletes will become employees. If that step doesn’t happen and it’s only NIL, their scholarships are not going to change.
You’re better than most with the scholarship situation. Easier to say hypothetically though lol.
you can’t penalize a kid if someone thinks they’re worth a million dollars by turning around and saying well now you’re school isn’t paid for. It’s getting paid for based off a skill that a very small percentage of the world have.
This is wrong. An academic scholarship is because they are excellent academically yes.The kid who makes an app is working at something other than being a student. They can get a regular job or start a business and if their needs based they have to give up the scholarship. That’s outside the school activity. The app example is incredibly rare and not systematic. Student athletes get scholarships to play for the school. Their pay is not because they are great academically but because they can play a sport. To then go out a monetize playing the sport which they are already paid for is inconsistent with the other examples. It also doesn’t place value on all of the other benefits athletes get by playing a sport including general perks, coaching with a shot at the next level. Most never make i and so the “free” degree is what they get paid. The academic scholarship is working in a different way.
When have we ever been able to compete with the likes of Alabama or OSU or anyone on that level. We’re in the exact same spot as far as that’s concerned.NIL will eventually lead to the collapse of college football. As much as I hate the NCAA, what would the players do without it and the colleges that fund the football programs? As far as I’m concerned let the NIL players all go play in the NFL minor leagues. I can live without college football especially when the team I’ve supported for 20+ years will never be able to compete with the likes of OSU, Alabama, etc. I’ll just attend more Rutgers lax, wrestling, soccer, etc. instead.
You should visit other team’s sites to understand how unpopular your opinion isAnd naturally some of us think the same thing about your comments. Different strokes for different folks.
You know I love college football as a regular in the weekly game threads. But there's only one team I truly devote most of my time to, Rutgers. Until something changes with the free for all unregulated pay for play NIL, it will be the death kneel that keeps Rutgers down for the foreseeable future.So much pessimism, I don’t feel it all and I still like the sport. Nothing changes for me. We just had a G5 school qualify for a 4 team playoff, my goodness. Now the playoffs will be going to 12 so even more opportunity for schools lower in status to try to lift themselves. Somewhere down the line, who knows maybe even 16.
I just saw comments from the ACC commish in support of expanding the NCAA tourney, which echo similar thoughts from Sankey earlier this year about exploring expansion of the tourney. I mean that’s a lot even for a CFP pro expansion guy like me. Beyond 68 is quite a bit but auto bids will not change and small conferences will still get there reps in there. I’m seeing expanded opportunity for schools not less.