At what point…
Does a bunch of yenta sportswriter dipshits come full circle on the NIL shit they begged for and start calling it “Athletic trafficking?” Especially for high school children.
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Why are we every calling it "college" athletics anymore, when pay for play is the #1 factor as opposed the all the "college" stuff.
No one was being "exploited" you dip shits.
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Psycho sport parents and 24/7, 365 single sports don’t get nearly the amount of blame it should either
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Bruh, I've had my first year of psycho sports ball parents with 4th grade "travel" hoops. What the fuck is wrong with this country?
Travel sports should be banned before 9th grade and then only allowed if you are a legit D1 college prospect. You hear me @creepycoug ? This is trash as fuck.
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right there with you, bud… I mean, I get invested into it and coach it, but I don’t live it through my child’s life like some parents I deal with. It is ridiculous.
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I am 99% in agreement with you. Not to be that guy, but there are the 1% stars who were getting massively raw deals versus the money they generated for the universities.
Either way, fuck the kids.
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Even think about the pro leagues. There's not many bankable stars and even like small local stuff is only worth it to the biggest stars. How many players on the Seahawks can the average casual fan even recognize with their helmet off?
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*twash
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I'll bet the 1% guys @BleachedAnusDawg could have gotten scrutinized - by some sort of governing body - NIL deals that were based on fair market value and not bullshit pay for play collectives.
When it costs 100K to get a run of the mill top 25 woman's hoops starter, you know this shit has jumped the shark.
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A solid majority of these psycho parents never achieved shit athletically in their miserable lives.
There's money to be made selling psycho parents on corching on kids who have zero rare human talent that D1 sports require.
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But they could have if only their parents had invested in them this way!




