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    YellowSnowYellowSnow Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 33,961
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    HouhuskyHouhusky Member Posts: 5,537
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    Non of these ideas work because the schools are independent. Any idea to collectively restrict the contractors/employee "student" athletes bargaining power will lose in court. Almost any restriction from the NCAA or a conference will violate the Sherman Act, which prohibits "contracts, combinations, or conspiracies in restraint of trade or commerce" (First Bannon v NCAA and now strengthened in NCAA v Alston, 2021)

    The NFL/MLB/NBA dodge many of the anti trust lawsuits/restrictions because they are really just a single entity and the teams are franchises in conjunction with congressionally passed Sports Broadcasting Act of 1961. (also a bunch of nonsensical specific MLB carve outs about culture and tradition and inconsistently applied restrictions on interstate commerce from 1922).

    TLDR: None of these solutions mean anything, they cant stand legally, it will take an act of congress to stop the bleeding; basically its fucked.
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    WoolleyDoogWoolleyDoog Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 2,561
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    College basketball has kind of been ahead of the curve on this and made even worse because players can go pro after one year or just go to the D League and I think they're hemorrhaging fans. I know I for one watch a lot less. It's kind of surviving because of March Madness and brackets/betting. I remember recently checking the box score of the UW/Oregon game and not recognizing like one player and checking each to see almost every single player had played for one and many two schools before. Great path to follow.
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    YellowSnowYellowSnow Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 33,961
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    Obviously, the portal can make for some fun, compelling product and storylines- e.g., Caleb, Penix and Nix helping the Pac brand (too little, too late though).

    But, at this point, the NFL does a far better job with managing the product for fan loyalty and engagement.

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    PurpleJPurpleJ Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 36,536
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    You need transfer fees like euro futbol to deter the constant transfers. Make all the contracts for 4 years, and if you want out the school that wants you needs to negotiate a transfer fee to pay the school you’re leaving.
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    Seven_ElevenSeven_Eleven Member Posts: 109
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    This isn't changing. Get used to it, or stop watching if you want, but the idea that people are going to walk away from the sport en masse is wishful thinking brought on because we are on the sphincter end of a balls deep ass-raping. The playoff, conference consolidation/relegation paid college players, etc. is going to draw eyes to the sport. Controversy and turmoil it causes will only create more conversation and eyes as people love controversy and tune it to it way more than they do when things are calm.

    The fans walking away talk is the same as people that say they are leaving the country based on election results. It doesn't happen.
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    DoubleJDawgDoubleJDawg Member Posts: 598
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    All additional reasons why in today's world the university and the athletic department need to "own" the recruiting process fundamentally (i.e., the "GM" is a athletic department role, not one on the coaching staff), with the coaches being important stakeholders but not the organizer or driver

    It's just outstripped the average football coaches ability and intelligence to understand all the rules and protocols -- and of course, you'd rather not have players tied to the coach (rather than the program, or university) if you can help it
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    YellowSnowYellowSnow Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 33,961
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    This isn't changing. Get used to it, or stop watching if you want, but the idea that people are going to walk away from the sport en masse is wishful thinking brought on because we are on the sphincter end of a balls deep ass-raping. The playoff, conference consolidation/relegation paid college players, etc. is going to draw eyes to the sport. Controversy and turmoil it causes will only create more conversation and eyes as people love controversy and tune it to it way more than they do when things are calm.

    The fans walking away talk is the same as people that say they are leaving the country based on election results. It doesn't happen.

    It's happened here.

    Sure @PurpleBaze and @Swaye cum here for the malarkey, but will they ever have the same passion for UW football that once existed?
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    PurpleBazePurpleBaze Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 29,488
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    This isn't changing. Get used to it, or stop watching if you want, but the idea that people are going to walk away from the sport en masse is wishful thinking brought on because we are on the sphincter end of a balls deep ass-raping. The playoff, conference consolidation/relegation paid college players, etc. is going to draw eyes to the sport. Controversy and turmoil it causes will only create more conversation and eyes as people love controversy and tune it to it way more than they do when things are calm.

    The fans walking away talk is the same as people that say they are leaving the country based on election results. It doesn't happen.

    It's happened here.

    Sure @PurpleBaze and @Swaye cum here for the malarkey, but will they ever have the same passion for UW football that once existed?
    Speaking for myself, I'll never be able to recapture the passion I used to have for Husky Football.

    There are many reasons, but I won't bore everyone with them.

    I'll stay somewhat engaged with the goings on through this board, but that's it.

    I watched the championship game very objectively. It didn't affect my mood at all that they lost.

    And that's all I have to say about that.
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    YellowSnowYellowSnow Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 33,961
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    This isn't changing. Get used to it, or stop watching if you want, but the idea that people are going to walk away from the sport en masse is wishful thinking brought on because we are on the sphincter end of a balls deep ass-raping. The playoff, conference consolidation/relegation paid college players, etc. is going to draw eyes to the sport. Controversy and turmoil it causes will only create more conversation and eyes as people love controversy and tune it to it way more than they do when things are calm.

    The fans walking away talk is the same as people that say they are leaving the country based on election results. It doesn't happen.

    I just paid thousands of dollars to watch a coach, who had already planned his departure, trot out an unprepared team in the national championship game and take a giant dump all over every fan who made the trip to the game. Said coach has subsequently taken players away from UW and left "my school" with a gutted roster and no time to rebuild. This is coming off of a 14 - 1 season and #2 finish!

    If I wanted to watch professional football I would watch the NFL. Maybe I'm allowing my opinion to be totally tainted by my personal experience recently, but I think a lot of people in NFL-area markets are probably going through the same thought process as I am. Sure, in backwater shitholes like Eugene and Tuscaloosa, where there's jack shit to do other than smoke meth and steal catalytic convertors, fans in those towns will still show up because the college is their version of a professional franchise.

    College sports are morphing into a product that appeals to people who like watching reality tv. Pretty fickle consumer to rely on when the NFL is already in existence.
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    EwaDawgEwaDawg Member Posts: 3,993
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    This isn't changing. Get used to it, or stop watching if you want, but the idea that people are going to walk away from the sport en masse is wishful thinking brought on because we are on the sphincter end of a balls deep ass-raping. The playoff, conference consolidation/relegation paid college players, etc. is going to draw eyes to the sport. Controversy and turmoil it causes will only create more conversation and eyes as people love controversy and tune it to it way more than they do when things are calm.

    The fans walking away talk is the same as people that say they are leaving the country based on election results. It doesn't happen.

    It's happened here.

    Sure @PurpleBaze and @Swaye cum here for the malarkey, but will they ever have the same passion for UW football that once existed?
    I hope to live a long life but I just told my family I can no longer legit claim to be a Dwag fan for the rest of my life. Hell, I may not even follow college football beyond the next 5-10 years.

    This is a shitshow and I don't watch reality tv.

    All we are saying, is give peace Fisch a chance. . .
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