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There's like 40k threads to pull that dismantles this utopia of loyal playersKingdome_Urinals said:
Contracts would be conference or league wide ( big, sec, etc.) and reflect interests of the schools and players. TV company/conference/school would be partners, wouldn’t replace NIL but players could not just hop teams every year.bigcc said:
That's not a fixYellowSnow said:
Then just have the schools directly pay players, with a salary cap, and contracts.PostGameOrangeSlices said:
EhhhhhYellowSnow said:
The past couple years have been entertaining as hell and I love shit talking Ducks.jecornel said:College football wasn’t supposed to evolve like this. Call me a pussy, I don’t care. But I’m salty about it. Oh well times have changed.
But it all feels like a cheap high and the come down sucks.
Fisch feels like a great hire and he was building something at AZ. Different path than the Rick or DeBoer win with others guys model.
But it all feels greasy AF and college football needs a major overhaul.
As Churchill said, capitalism is the worst of all economic systems, except for all the others. Capitalism has fucked college football, comrades.
Players are getting paid - win
Players can leave and own their own brand - win
It's semi pro now and has little to do with colleges.
Boosters will still exist
1. Because you can either take university salary or university salary and booster money on the DL.
2. Contracts will never work because why would players sign a multi year contract with one team if another will offer one year deals? Why should a 5* qb that signs with a school and redshirts, play backup the rest of their career because the school signed a better 5* the next year?
If you're going to make it semi-pro then you would to eliminate colleges from the occasion entirely, and it would get even more complicated once you factor other sports into the mix.
EDIT: easiest way to dismantle it is pointing out that players should be fucked by committing and having a coach leave?
Or going back to archaicly having transfers sit a year and be punished for it?
There's no easy answer and it's going to be like this for the foreseeable future
