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But is Thamel a friend of the program?
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It appears nobody knows what the fuck is going on
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Jason Scheer is the only guy dialed in on Arizona football.
He’s been depressed all morning. -
I for one am willing to transfer my depression to Arizona fans.FremontTroll said:Jason Scheer is the only guy dialed in on Arizona football.
He’s been depressed all morning. -
Misunderstood. He told Fafita and his family they were all staying together. Just not at Arizona.RaceBannon said: -
Should I respect your decision?EsophagealFeces said:
I for one am willing to transfer my depression to Arizona fans.FremontTroll said:Jason Scheer is the only guy dialed in on Arizona football.
He’s been depressed all morning. -
Invite? -
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They'll live. They're a basketball school.Postal91 said:
Invite? -
payback for Jason Terry
I like Arizona football, but not that much. -
Washington is too cool a program to get buttfucked to obscurity.
Arizona, on the other hand. -
Please and thank you.Kingdome_Urinals said:
Should I respect your decision?EsophagealFeces said:
I for one am willing to transfer my depression to Arizona fans.FremontTroll said:Jason Scheer is the only guy dialed in on Arizona football.
He’s been depressed all morning. -
Why do you hate Michael Dickerson?Fire_Marshall_Bill said:payback for Jason Terry
I like Arizona football, but not that much. -
Honestly, college football is broken.
I didn't sign up for a 32 team semi pro league -
I also agree to this in principal. IEsophagealFeces said:
I for one am willing to transfer my depression to Arizona fans.FremontTroll said:Jason Scheer is the only guy dialed in on Arizona football.
He’s been depressed all morning.
agree to transfer all shit feelings of departure and welcome all the hate on arrival to El Pescado. We need Fajita and the other Mc Millan. I think also the running back. -
Delete.
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None of us did.Doogles said:Honestly, college football is broken.
I didn't sign up for a 32 team semi pro league
Like @PurpleBaze, I almost got sucked back in to this nonsense by DeBoer & Co. I'm a fool. -
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.Doogles said:Honestly, college football is broken.
I didn't sign up for a3216 team semi pro league
North:
Michigan
tOSU
PSU
Wisconsin
USC
Oregon
ND
UCLA
UW
Nebraska
South:
Florida
Georgia
Tennessee
Alabama
LSU
TAMU
UT
Oklahoma
FSU
Clemson
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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.
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That’s funny, would love to see it but the precedent has already been set. It’s called a free for all, no holds barred.Kingdome_Urinals said: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.
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Agreed. I think the conferences negotiate the TV contracts and therefore should pay the players the same rate across schools. NILs would be separate. I do think you can then enforce a single transfer rule.
EDIT - The commitment has to be bilateral, meaning scholarships are currently 1 year contracts which is BS because players can have them pulled (pre-portal this was egregious as the players had few options); new world, schools commit to 3 years??? while players get paid. -
Literally none of this is going to happen and most of it doesn't even make senseKingdome_Urinals said: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. -
UW definitely wont be making the cut, once this rolls aroundHouhusky said:
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.Doogles said:Honestly, college football is broken.
I didn't sign up for a3216 team semi pro league
North:
Michigan
tOSU
PSU
Wisconsin
USC
Oregon
ND
UCLA
UW
Nebraska
South:
Florida
Georgia
Tennessee
Alabama
LSU
TAMU
UT
Oklahoma
FSU
Clemson -
A lot of this has been talked about for years and much of this will absolutely happen.bigcc said:
Literally none of this is going to happen and most of it doesn't even make senseKingdome_Urinals said: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.
Once you get into revenue sharing with players, bargaining units will be created. -
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 fagphineas said:
UW definitely wont be making the cut, once this rolls aroundHouhusky said:
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.Doogles said:Honestly, college football is broken.
I didn't sign up for a3216 team semi pro league
North:
Michigan
tOSU
PSU
Wisconsin
USC
Oregon
ND
UCLA
UW
Nebraska
South:
Florida
Georgia
Tennessee
Alabama
LSU
TAMU
UT
Oklahoma
FSU
Clemson -
This board has a surprising lack of confidence when times are tough. Nut up people.Houhusky said:
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 fagphineas said:
UW definitely wont be making the cut, once this rolls aroundHouhusky said:
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.Doogles said:Honestly, college football is broken.
I didn't sign up for a3216 team semi pro league
North:
Michigan
tOSU
PSU
Wisconsin
USC
Oregon
ND
UCLA
UW
Nebraska
South:
Florida
Georgia
Tennessee
Alabama
LSU
TAMU
UT
Oklahoma
FSU
Clemson -
relegation loomsAtomicDawg said:
This board has a surprising lack of confidence when times are tough. Nut up people.Houhusky said:
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 fagphineas said:
UW definitely wont be making the cut, once this rolls aroundHouhusky said:
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.Doogles said:Honestly, college football is broken.
I didn't sign up for a3216 team semi pro league
North:
Michigan
tOSU
PSU
Wisconsin
USC
Oregon
ND
UCLA
UW
Nebraska
South:
Florida
Georgia
Tennessee
Alabama
LSU
TAMU
UT
Oklahoma
FSU
Clemson