national champion, college graduate and multi-millionaire Cardale Jones had his priorities straight
covid-19: 'but, muh freedoms!'Let 'em walk. Good luck in the real word fellas. #seeya!!!
I can understand the Covid testing. Don't understand the 6 year insurance demand. I believe, however, you can't give football players benefits like that unless the school gives the very same benefit to the entire student body. And not sure what other demands are being made.
If they sit out and refuse to play football, then their scholarships ought to be paused as well IMO.
I can understand the Covid testing. Don't understand the 6 year insurance demand. I believe, however, you can't give football players benefits like that unless the school gives the very same benefit to the entire student body. And not sure what other demands are being made.
If they sit out and refuse to play football, then their scholarships ought to be paused as well IMO.
The end of play without pay is near. Time to resurrect the Omaha Nighthawks!I can understand the Covid testing. Don't understand the 6 year insurance demand. I believe, however, you can't give football players benefits like that unless the school gives the very same benefit to the entire student body. And not sure what other demands are being made.
If they sit out and refuse to play football, then their scholarships ought to be paused as well IMO.
Exactly. I guarantee the school wants what the players want in regards to Covid, 6 years insurance? Total morons.
I agree with you. This may not amount to anything right now, but I can’t criticize anyone for trying to get better compensation. Funny how people can insist that it was absolutely urgent that Moos slide down the chimney with an extra $10 mil for Scott Frost, but wring their hands about the demise of amateur athletics if players get something more.the ball has been rolling on college football players' right to collectively bargain for more than a decade now. it has not lost steam, and will occur in the near future.
those opposed have zero good reason for their stance other than 'it's an amateur sport' (LOL) and 'free school is enough' (LOL).
The end of play without pay is near. Time to resurrect the Omaha Nighthawks!
yep. the same people who don't want the gov to tell them what to do insist on backing other governing bodies (the ncaa, in this case) dictating what players can and can't do.I agree with you. This may not amount to anything right now, but I can’t criticize anyone for trying to get better compensation. Funny how people can insist that it was absolutely urgent that Moos slide down the chimney with an extra $10 mil for Scott Frost, but wring their hands about the demise of amateur athletics if players get something more.
Well it's not the starting football players who get screwed in that scenario, it's the reserves and the kids on non-revenue sports who can't have scholarships if you pay the football players what they're worth.I agree with you. This may not amount to anything right now, but I can’t criticize anyone for trying to get better compensation. Funny how people can insist that it was absolutely urgent that Moos slide down the chimney with an extra $10 mil for Scott Frost, but wring their hands about the demise of amateur athletics if players get something more.
The post wasn't about Cardale.....you're better than this....national champion, college graduate and multi-millionaire Cardale Jones had his priorities straight
there have been tons of studies done on this. in fact, it's a pretty simple formula.Well it's not the starting football players who get screwed in that scenario, it's the reserves and the kids on non-revenue sports who can't have scholarships if you pay the football players what they're worth.
I can see where it sounds like BS to tell a dude like Joe Burrow or Clemson's QB that he's only worth a scholarship and some food and clothes and a dorm room. Yeah, those guys' value on an open market is big. Somewhere there are a bunch of dudes at some directional tech who are like, "Whooooooa slow down, I can't afford an education without my football scholarship."
I don't have the slightest idea how you figure out what to play a given player at a given school. The questions outnumber the answers by miles.
And there are entire sports teams that will vanish if CFB and men's basketball become professional sports.
his sentiments were, and still are, correct. pretending to care about a football players' academic standing is ridiculous.The post wasn't about Cardale.....you're better than this....
I guarantee each team can find 85 kids that will take a full ride scholarship and the opportunity to play D1 ball. These guys can boycott all they want. They arent getting what they ask for.I can understand the Covid testing. Don't understand the 6 year insurance demand. I believe, however, you can't give football players benefits like that unless the school gives the very same benefit to the entire student body. And not sure what other demands are being made.
If they sit out and refuse to play football, then their scholarships ought to be paused as well IMO.
Well sitting out just for Covid reasons is one thing. But demanding 6 years of insurance coverage post graduation is a different animal, that's not Covid related. As I said, those kind of benefits would have to given to all students.Even the almighty SEC has said they will honor scholarships of athletes sitting out the COVID.
These kids are just doing it en masse and wanting to use that to get additional concessions.
I haven't seen him talk about a source, I assume he's well connected.
I'm sorry, I was mistaken about your intelligence. My mistake.his sentiments were, and still are, correct. pretending to care about a football players' academic standing is ridiculous.
why is it your avatar is of our 5 national titles and not our record number of academic all-americans?I'm sorry, I was mistaken about your intelligence. My mistake.
Count me as doubtful on that. NU is a rare case with a profitable VB program. Most lose money and are supported by men's revenue sports. Typically football and/or basketball.there have been tons of studies done on this. in fact, it's a pretty simple formula.
and acting like paying players takes away from colleges is, of course, reductionist thinking. there isn't some finite pool of money from which these dollars are born.
I follow this pretty closely, and have yet to see one athlete, from any sport, speak out against it. there are a lot of volleyball players, softball players and gymnasts who stand to make a lot of money the second they're allowed to.
it's not the schools who'd pay them, just like it's not the schools who clothe them. that misconception is the basis of your argument.Count me as doubtful on that. NU is a rare case with a profitable VB program. Most lose money and are supported by men's revenue sports. Typically football and/or basketball.
So there again if I'm NUVB, hell yeah let's pay volleyball players. We'll be one of the only schools that can, we'll have pick of the litter.
I'd suggest a quick google of what pro softball players make. It won't make you want to try out.
I'm trying to let you down gently, take my mercy.why is it your avatar is of our 5 national titles and not our record number of academic all-americans?
lol
by all means, have at itI'm trying to let you down gently, take my mercy.
A sponsor will spend what they feel gets them ROI. At the end of the day it still comes down to eyeballs, Easton isn't going to print money for softball players nobody watches because now it's individuals and not teams.it's not the schools who'd pay them, just like it's not the schools who clothe them. that misconception is the basis of your argument.
the pie simply grows, with more ingredients added. it doesn't all of a sudden get whacked up into a million different little slices.
I suggest you look at USA Today rankings of college athletic departments latest financials. The number that stood out to me was donations. Nebraska's is treating down the past three years. It was down from $26 million to $16 million the last year. Paying athletes will change things pretty quick. If other teams can't, there is no competition. No competition, no fan interest. No games. Slippery slope.Count me as doubtful on that. NU is a rare case with a profitable VB program. Most lose money and are supported by men's revenue sports. Typically football and/or basketball.
So there again if I'm NUVB, hell yeah let's pay volleyball players. We'll be one of the only schools that can, we'll have pick of the litter.
I'd suggest a quick google of what pro softball players make. It won't make you want to try out.
team/school sponsorship gets ROI, just as it's done for decades. this is an earmark.A sponsor will spend what they feel gets them ROI. At the end of the day it still comes down to eyeballs, Easton isn't going to print money for softball players nobody watches because now it's individuals and not teams.
Look to the WNBA as your case study. They make totally mediocre money at the apex of their sport because attendance and viewership are bad.
I wouldn't do that to anyone during these challenging times, especially one that eats a lot of Breckfast.by all means, have at it
Speculation is Trump will pardon all weed possession inmates. It would be a great move on his part IMOIf politicians were smart, they would legalize weed at the national level right now.
Everybody needs to chill out, just imagine if pot was legal and you got your govt stimulus and a playstation.. you will be good for 6 months right?
I have some and a gaming PC. Now just need the time off.If politicians were smart, they would legalize weed at the national level right now.
Everybody needs to chill out, just imagine if pot was legal and you got your govt stimulus and a playstation.. you will be good for 6 months right?
NoIf politicians were smart, they would legalize weed at the national level right now.
Everybody needs to chill out, just imagine if pot was legal and you got your govt stimulus and a playstation.. you will be good for 6 months right?