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Here it is ... Pac-12 Football Unity Demands

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  • TequillaTequilla Member Posts: 19,995
    The Coug doing whatever they are doing is whatever ... as long as they honor the scholarships pretty sure they aren’t legally liable
  • GrundleStiltzkinGrundleStiltzkin Member Posts: 61,516 Standard Supporter
    Tequilla said:

    The Coug doing whatever they are doing is whatever ... as long as they honor the scholarships pretty sure they aren’t legally liable

    There are pains worse than tort
  • DoubleJDawgDoubleJDawg Member Posts: 636
    @Tequilla showing why he is the “finance” guy, not the “marketing” or “labor negotiations” guy
  • CallMeBigErnCallMeBigErn Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 8,028 Swaye's Wigwam
    ntxduck said:

    Everything about this post is cringe, but maybe nothing more than seeing a grown man use the word retard
    Yeah but what else am I supposed to call Kim?
  • GreenRiverGatorzGreenRiverGatorz Member Posts: 10,165
    My favorite takeaway here isn't that some of the players are greedy idiots who don't understand economics or the ramifications of title IX.

    The real winning revelation here is Stalin finally verbalizing what he's been wanting to say for a very long time - that the Marxists are here and their plot to overthrow our state institutions is finally in motion. And in the middle of the store no less. What a cool time to be a hardcore husky poster, man.
  • TequillaTequilla Member Posts: 19,995

    @Tequilla showing why he is the “finance” guy, not the “marketing” or “labor negotiations” guy

    Don’t confuse me rationalizing their thinking as saying that I agree with their thinking
  • BleachedAnusDawgBleachedAnusDawg Member Posts: 12,499
    Looking forward to the Husky Stadium short-sale.
  • FireCohenFireCohen Member Posts: 21,823

    My favorite takeaway here isn't that some of the players are greedy idiots who don't understand economics or the ramifications of title IX.

    The real winning revelation here is Stalin finally verbalizing what he's been wanting to say for a very long time - that the Marxists are here and their plot to overthrow our state institutions is finally in motion. And in the middle of the store no less. What a cool time to be a hardcore husky poster, man.

    Same could be said about the Marxist
  • BleachedAnusDawgBleachedAnusDawg Member Posts: 12,499

    My favorite takeaway here isn't that some of the players are greedy idiots who don't understand economics or the ramifications of title IX.

    The real winning revelation here is Stalin finally verbalizing what he's been wanting to say for a very long time - that the Marxists are here and their plot to overthrow our state institutions is finally in motion. And in the middle of the store no less. What a cool time to be a hardcore husky poster, man.

    You gotta be pretty damn ignorant to not see what's happening with public education on the whole, as well as higher learning.
  • WestlinnDuckWestlinnDuck Member Posts: 16,552 Standard Supporter
    edited August 2020

    Not my problem. Its what the players want. It will save most schools a lot of money
    Race, it will save most schools a lot of money. It will also kill women athletics. It will cost the Washington and Oregon a ton of money. Why send your kid to UW when you could send him to Eastern Washington and live at home? The big college experience with lots of kids and a football experience sends thousands of college kids paying full boat out of state tuition from Cali. I'm pretty happy with the current situation. If a small minority of gifted athletes don't like the current situation they are free to opt out. The NFL is extremely smart and has a nice symbiotic relationship with college football. They don't have to pay for a money losing minor league and they can do this because the NFL players union agreed that any NFL player has to be out of high school for 3 years. In any other endeavor, that would be illegal under US anti-trust law. But there is an exception for union contracts. Hence, no 20 year olds in the NFL. So currently, there are a large numbers of high school kids that get a D1 college scholarship that would never be touched by an NFL minor league. Unlike baseball, where minor league teams make money, there won't be an single A league, a AA league and a AAA league. Late developers are legend in the NFL. They wouldn't get the chance. The other 98% who never get drafted won't get a scholarship, play for an NFL minor league team with no fans and won't play in a big stadium in front of friends and family.

    Penei Sewell would have been a top 10 pick last year but came back to play with his 5 star now freshman brother. This season is going to suck if it even happens. Someone obviously got to him and I'm with Stalin. He turned down several million dollars for the college experience. The adults need to tell the kids to phuck off. The fact that these kids see this as exploitation is a false narrative. If the NFL wants to destroy college football with allowing 18 year olds to be drafted and pay for a minor league, then I'm fine with that. It would be stupid, but I'm not subsidizing stupid. But if college wants to destroy college football and women's athletics and the alumni connection to the college, then so be it. Just let them understand the choice they are making.
  • trubluetrublue Member Posts: 3,042

    Race, it will save most schools a lot of money. It will also kill women athletics. It will cost the Washington and Oregon a ton of money. Why send your kid to UW when you could send him to Eastern Washington and live at home? The big college experience with lots of kids and a football experience sends thousands of college kids paying full boat out of state tuition from Cali. I'm pretty happy with the current situation. If a small minority of gifted athletes don't like the current situation they are free to opt out. The NFL is extremely smart and has a nice symbiotic relationship with college football. They don't have to pay for a money losing minor league and they can do this because the NFL players union agreed that any NFL player has to be out of high school for 3 years. In any other endeavor, that would be illegal under US anti-trust law. But there is an exception for union contracts. Hence, no 20 year olds in the NFL. So currently, there are a large numbers of high school kids that get a D1 college scholarship that would never be touched by an NFL minor league. Unlike baseball, where minor league teams make money, there won't be an single A league, a AA league and a AAA league. Late developers are legend in the NFL. They wouldn't get the chance. The other 98% who never get drafted won't get a scholarship, play for an NFL minor league team with no fans and won't play in a big stadium in front of friends and family.

    Penei Sewell would have been a top 10 pick last year but came back to play with his 5 star now freshman brother. This season is going to suck if it even happens. Someone obviously got to him and I'm with Stalin. He turned down several million dollars for the college experience. The adults need to tell the kids to phuck off. The fact that these kids see this as exploitation is a false narrative. If the NFL wants to destroy college football with allowing 18 year olds to be drafted and pay for a minor league, then I'm fine with that. It would be stupid, but I'm not subsidizing stupid. But if college wants to destroy college football and women's athletics and the alumni connection to the college, then so be it. Just let them understand the choice they are making.
    Umm, hate to break the narrative you have going BUT Penei Sewell did not come back to play with his little brother.

    He is a true junior and had to come back because he was not eligible for the NFL draft, unless he wanted to opt out playing this year.

    Justin Herbert came back as a true senior because he was an outstanding student, wanted a chance to play with his freshman brother, Patrick, and had unfinished business (goals he wanted to accomplish as a team) . . . old school . . .
  • trubluetrublue Member Posts: 3,042

    You gotta be pretty damn ignorant to not see what's happening with public education on the whole, as well as higher learning.
    I wonder where football players get their ideas in this age of social media?

    Add to that, the large number of players that major in ethnic studies, sociology, interdisciplinary studies, pre-business, no major declared, etc., etc.

    Being a D-1 athlete is an incredible time commitment year round even for good students (practices, film study, weight lifting, meetings, etc., etc.)

    If someone is an average student or less, they are drawn to the easier/worthless majors.

    I’m sure the “professors” are “centrists” [snicker].

    I’m sure these classes involve a lot of critical thinking, oops, I mean indoctrination.

    Notice how many football programs don’t even bother anymore to list what the football players are majoring in.



  • WestlinnDuckWestlinnDuck Member Posts: 16,552 Standard Supporter
    trublue said:

    Umm, hate to break the narrative you have going BUT Penei Sewell did not come back to play with his little brother.

    He is a true junior and had to come back because he was not eligible for the NFL draft, unless he wanted to opt out playing this year.

    Justin Herbert came back as a true senior because he was an outstanding student, wanted a chance to play with his freshman brother, Patrick, and had unfinished business (goals he wanted to accomplish as a team) . . . old school . . .
    My bad. Seems like an eternity since last football season. Unlike the dazzler I'm happy to admit my mistakes.
  • creepycougcreepycoug Member Posts: 23,824

    Race, it will save most schools a lot of money. It will also kill women athletics. It will cost the Washington and Oregon a ton of money. Why send your kid to UW when you could send him to Eastern Washington and live at home? The big college experience with lots of kids and a football experience sends thousands of college kids paying full boat out of state tuition from Cali. I'm pretty happy with the current situation. If a small minority of gifted athletes don't like the current situation they are free to opt out. The NFL is extremely smart and has a nice symbiotic relationship with college football. They don't have to pay for a money losing minor league and they can do this because the NFL players union agreed that any NFL player has to be out of high school for 3 years. In any other endeavor, that would be illegal under US anti-trust law. But there is an exception for union contracts. Hence, no 20 year olds in the NFL. So currently, there are a large numbers of high school kids that get a D1 college scholarship that would never be touched by an NFL minor league. Unlike baseball, where minor league teams make money, there won't be an single A league, a AA league and a AAA league. Late developers are legend in the NFL. They wouldn't get the chance. The other 98% who never get drafted won't get a scholarship, play for an NFL minor league team with no fans and won't play in a big stadium in front of friends and family.

    Penei Sewell would have been a top 10 pick last year but came back to play with his 5 star now freshman brother. This season is going to suck if it even happens. Someone obviously got to him and I'm with Stalin. He turned down several million dollars for the college experience. The adults need to tell the kids to phuck off. The fact that these kids see this as exploitation is a false narrative. If the NFL wants to destroy college football with allowing 18 year olds to be drafted and pay for a minor league, then I'm fine with that. It would be stupid, but I'm not subsidizing stupid. But if college wants to destroy college football and women's athletics and the alumni connection to the college, then so be it. Just let them understand the choice they are making.
    Because EWU is the place kids who can't get into WSU go to attend college. WSU is the place kids go who can't get into UW.

    We've been over this. There are a million reasons unrelated to sports on which a kid would base a decision to attend UW over EWU, the latter of which is a glorified community college.
  • creepycougcreepycoug Member Posts: 23,824

    The players need a minor league separate from college. Part of transforming America. Time for a change

    I'm with them. Divorce football and universities.

    Enter the workforce for the NFL minor league

    I've been worried about this for years. Of course, like anyone, I want to preserve what I'm used to. But intellectually the current system has not made much sense to me for years. It's not the capitalist way. I believe we are the only country on the planet that ties sports with college to the degree we do. Everywhere else, you go to college or you go to some club place to do your thing and it goes from there. UW, as a universtiy, would be just fine w/o sports. It would feel a lot different for those of us who were there with sports, but over time, that memory would fade.
  • creepycougcreepycoug Member Posts: 23,824

    I'd get rid of college sports altogether at that point. No one cares about college baseball and they care less every year about basketball because the stars aren't playing

    Football would probably lose the interest as well. At that point why spend the money when the Covid revenue crunch is coming anyway

    Agreed. It would be like watching a Harvard/Yale game. Having been to one, I can tell you the tailgating is more competitive than what you see on the field.

    It would be dreck from an athletic standpoint. No Stan Empterman.
  • WestlinnDuckWestlinnDuck Member Posts: 16,552 Standard Supporter
    Last post. Football is the only think left that attracts me to Oregon. Both kids went to Oregon and are big Duck fans. I don't see any exploitation. If you don't want to play football, then don't. College sports are the ultimate capitalistic endeavor and superior talent and effort will be rewarded. Sloth and lack of skills won't. No football and the heritage of shared experience with family and friends is gone. I'll feel sorry for those who won't get to experience that.
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