Players need to sign contracts with schools or collectives stipulating requirements to play in bowls, etc., or lose money, face fines.
One player transfer only, eligible after 2 years in a program. Unless grad transfer.
Players cannot follow coach to new school if hired away.
Players will have to have some kind of collective bargaining in order to negotiate nationwide contract structures, rules etc.
Money will have to be shared in TV deals with players.
Perhaps networks and schools will have to create some sort of corporation that the players bargain with.
Coaches need to pay fines if they leave during certain periods of the season, former players get a chunk of his new contract, etc.
Any school that demands stipulations will be left behind.
Contracts will be standard across the country. Schools and Networks on one side. Players bargaining on the other as a national unit.
this doesn't mean NIL won't be in play but it will be subject to guidelines on transfers as part of the overall national contract.
NIL will always be unregulated because it's their own image and likeness.
Any rules in place in paying players as employees will be broken as well. Boosters will always just do what they want and whatever it takes to land players.
realistically the BIG10, SEC, and leftovers will merge into their own super league of 16-24 teams in the next 10 years and that will be that for the rest of college sports and the NCAA. A super league, separate from the NCAA, will be able to create rules that "protect" the schools and reestablish some sort of rule of law because they will have 90% of the TV money.
Florida Georgia Tennessee Alabama LSU TAMU UT Oklahoma FSU Clemson
UW definitely wont be making the cut, once this rolls around
UW just played in the national championship and was ready to have one of the highest paid coaching staffs in the country, its not perfect, but everything has always been there for UW to be a big boy, UW is not small time, stop being a doomer fag
This board has a surprising lack of confidence when times are tough. Nut up people.
That's fair, but you'll have to agree there's some "once bitten, twice shy" goin' on here.
The admin seems supportive for the first time in a long time. Our NIL is not bad (granted it is not as good as usc or oregon and probably never will). Our shitty AD was poached by the remnants of the St Hayden.
Next year may suck due to who comes here which truly is unfortunate with the DutchTard leaving us like he did. But acting like we're getting left behind in relegation is pussy stuff. Within 2-3 years will be right back in the thick of it.
Players need to sign contracts with schools or collectives stipulating requirements to play in bowls, etc., or lose money, face fines.
One player transfer only, eligible after 2 years in a program. Unless grad transfer.
Players cannot follow coach to new school if hired away.
Players will have to have some kind of collective bargaining in order to negotiate nationwide contract structures, rules etc.
Money will have to be shared in TV deals with players.
Perhaps networks and schools will have to create some sort of corporation that the players bargain with.
Coaches need to pay fines if they leave during certain periods of the season, former players get a chunk of his new contract, etc.
Any school that demands stipulations will be left behind.
Contracts will be standard across the country. Schools and Networks on one side. Players bargaining on the other as a national unit.
this doesn't mean NIL won't be in play but it will be subject to guidelines on transfers as part of the overall national contract.
NIL will always be unregulated because it's their own image and likeness.
Any rules in place in paying players as employees will be broken as well. Boosters will always just do what they want and whatever it takes to land players.
There's layers to it. The bigger thing is fixing the transfer picture and the coaches leaving thing.
And there's already regulation. Kids can't transfer and play midyear for instance for new NIL deals.
Kids can make money but they shouldn't switch more than once, and that can be regulated.
Also, KDB should be cutting checks for at least 50K to each scholarship player with eligibility on the UW roster that he fucked.
Players need to sign contracts with schools or collectives stipulating requirements to play in bowls, etc., or lose money, face fines.
One player transfer only, eligible after 2 years in a program. Unless grad transfer.
Players cannot follow coach to new school if hired away.
Players will have to have some kind of collective bargaining in order to negotiate nationwide contract structures, rules etc.
Money will have to be shared in TV deals with players.
Perhaps networks and schools will have to create some sort of corporation that the players bargain with.
Coaches need to pay fines if they leave during certain periods of the season, former players get a chunk of his new contract, etc.
Any school that demands stipulations will be left behind.
Contracts will be standard across the country. Schools and Networks on one side. Players bargaining on the other as a national unit.
this doesn't mean NIL won't be in play but it will be subject to guidelines on transfers as part of the overall national contract.
NIL will always be unregulated because it's their own image and likeness.
Any rules in place in paying players as employees will be broken as well. Boosters will always just do what they want and whatever it takes to land players.
There's layers to it. The bigger thing is fixing the transfer picture and the coaches leaving thing.
And there's already regulation. Kids can't transfer and play midyear for instance for new NIL deals.
Kids can make money but they shouldn't switch more than once, and that can be regulated.
Also, KDB should be cutting checks for at least 50K to each scholarship player with eligibility on the UW roster that he fucked.
Same with Fisch.
I was referring to capping NIL compensation. Just saying there will never be a restriction on what someone can make for endorsements.
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this doesn't mean NIL won't be in play but it will be subject to guidelines on transfers as part of the overall national contract.
Any rules in place in paying players as employees will be broken as well. Boosters will always just do what they want and whatever it takes to land players.
And there's already regulation. Kids can't transfer and play midyear for instance for new NIL deals.
Kids can make money but they shouldn't switch more than once, and that can be regulated.
Also, KDB should be cutting checks for at least 50K to each scholarship player with eligibility on the UW roster that he fucked.
Same with Fisch.