The money has gotten obscene in college athletics

I think they should allow the players to profit off their likeness. In all sports. The stars will make decent money, even the depth players can do autograph sittings. And it doesn’t affect the schools bottom line.

It’s be easier to argue that education is fair compensation when players have other means of making some cash.

Obviously the boosters at the larger schools will leverage this rule to recruit, but they already are.

I think the likeness thing is overblown since so few players are actually in demand.
 
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This argument is always made to show the players as victims. Does anybody realize what paying these kids would do to colleges and tax payers? Boosters alone aren’t gonna foot this bill. State institutions are gonna put it on the tax payers. Private institutions are gonna push this on the regular students by way of rising tuition costs.

And to think activists will allow only men to get laid is hilarious. People are up in arms that the USWNT doesn’t get paid as much as men even though facts and numbers show they get paid a higher percentage of profits than the men do. This would ruin college sports and they would cease to exist if it is ever allowed
OR they could let em profit of their likeness.
 
I’m not doubling down, you’re doubling down. On stupid.

You still have not realized why you’re so stupid. The answer is plain as day, and in my posts, yet you want me to explain that which has already been explained? That’s stupid.

Re-read, and if you have a modicum of integrity, you will recognize the error of your ways, apologize for your stupid posts, and stop trolling the thread.

Yeah, you're that guy. I love challenging people like you. The response is predictable, yet still funny.

"Separate athletics from education". Tell us how that turns out.
 
Modest? That's a ridiculous characterization of all the benefits they receive for their participation on an athletic team playing a game. Did the proletariat headquarters provide you with these talking points?

Socialist screed aside, what may happen if paying players becomes reality? If athletes are going to be paid, who chooses which players get paid? The fair market? How much? Football players get more than field hockey? Does a "basketball" school pay more for basketball players than a "football" school does? Do women get the same stipend as men? Title IV won't just go away. How many sports teams will be discontinued due to the lack of funding at smaller schools? Olympic sports get the same pay as the money makers? Of course none of this will trickle down to the high school level. It already has but at least it has been shunned and has repercussions (if caught). What happens to penalties if there are no scholarship reductions anymore? Current players pay for past players "crimes" by forfeiture or post season bans? I could go on.

The current system? Corrupt, no question. Is it fair to the players? I think so. They're not forced into anything. They get benefits beyond what any of us regular schulbs got in college. I worked my way through school and then paid back my loans. The cost of school has skyrocketed. If you want to talk about propping up something with tax dollars and policy you should focus there. But that's a discussion for an off-topic thread.

Tio, the revolution happened over 60 years ago, maybe it's time to give the labels a rest? This isn't a conversation about Title IX, fixing the broken system, or your humble brag about how you spent 7 years at FIU getting a double major in Communications and Spanish while working at Pollo Tropical.

College athletics are shaped and organized by the tax statutes that govern them and Universities are pushing back because they know that their gravy train is under attack.
You understand there is not an "owner" in college football that is banking all of this money, right? This money is used by schools and conferences for scholarships, students assistance programs, academic enhancement funds, educational programs, etc.. It's as if you think presidents and board members are collecting 9 figure salaries. If you want to bash coaching salaries go right ahead, but you are living in a vacuum if you think the players should reap a good portion of these profits and it wont have a huge negative impact on how universities operate, particularly the smaller schools who rely on these funds to stay afloat.

You understand that that Universities enter into joint ventures with for-profit businesses to generate revenue, right? You must understand that the revenue paid to say ESPN or Addidas ends up on their balance sheet, right? You also understand that players can't make money off of their likeness right? You also understand that university employees are getting paid bloated salaries to (mis)manage athletic departments, right? (See Blarke Jarmes).

There is a simple fix to this problem. Drop the charade of student-athletics and let the professional leagues build out academies and minor leagues. The least amount of regulation, oversight, and subsidy. Capitalism at its finest.
 
Go sign autographs at a sports bar for a few hours

See, people have to be realistic about this stuff. Miami fans won't go to an actual game that they could attend for $6. You think they're going to show up and pay for an autograph from a guy whose own position coach doesn't know his name?
 
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See, people have to be realistic about this stuff. Miami fans won't go to an actual game that they could attend for $6. You think they're going to show up and pay for an autograph from a guy whose own position coach doesn't know his name?
Doesn’t matter if they do or don’t. There’s the opportunity for these kids to make some money.

Will people show up for an autograph session? Maybe. I’m much more confident tho that maroone Ford would get the OL together for a commercial for F150s or something.

It’d be cheap from the advertisers perspective... plus, they already have commercials on during games. Having players involved would be a no brainer.
 
What sucks the most is our brand is one of the most recognizable in sports and our AD doesn't run this program like a business.

We should be marketing the **** out of it and playing as many games as possible like the rest of the big boys because we have the money to do so.

Flake aint about that life.

He’s set up games against Notre Dame, LSU, the Turds, Michigan State, Texas a&m and Bama.

Not sure how much more you want him to do.
 
None of this matters. When push comes to shove, the big boys are going to take their ball and their money and make their own rules. The fact that billion dollar programs are operating under the same rules and circumstances as tiny programs who hemorrhage money is a joke. The ~50 or so money makers will leave the NCAA and pay whoever they want whatever they want.
 
Doesn’t matter if they do or don’t. There’s the opportunity for these kids to make some money.

Will people show up for an autograph session? Maybe. I’m much more confident tho that maroone Ford would get the OL together for a commercial for F150s or something.

It’d be cheap from the advertisers perspective... plus, they already have commercials on during games. Having players involved would be a no brainer.

It matters when the Ford dealerships in Birmingham and Austin pay $25,000 per player.
 
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