The cost of college will be added with some improved stipend, which will differ among the Power 2 schools but not be very significant, and the football players will all be told to fuck off and go train for 3 year and get no exposure otherwise. They aren't going to be employees or get paid like NFL-lite players.
A bunch of sports like tennis will still become club sports.
And then we can all stop wasting time talking about the fucking kids.
I appreciate and understand the case against players as employees.
In your opinion, is there a way to "regulate" paying the kids somehow that doesn't run afoul of Title IX and create untenable liability for the universities?
Like many of us here, I'm in the camp that the current chaos will degrade interest in the sport long term.
Our? Only hope is that the chaos will make it great. Americans love drama and chaos I've heard, so therefore college football will be the most amazing sport? Portal, NIL, who's switching conferences? Where will DeBoer end up next yr? Etc....
since college football isn't college football any longer, it should break from the universities. it becomes less of an attractive past time for me as constructed now anyway, and it is only going to get worse.
my alma mater is my alma mater for sure. i will watch the other sports, but college football is less and less descernible from professional football every year. and i really dislike professional football.
my alma mater is my alma mater eternally for sure. i will watch the other sports. but college football becomes less descernible from professional football every year. and i really dislike professional football. the joy is being sucked out of the game.
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Never going to happen nor should it. The liability is untenable for a university
We are hear because of listening to morons like Herbstriet
Just keep improving
The cost of college will be added with some improved stipend, which will differ among the Power 2 schools but not be very significant, and the football players will all be told to fuck off and go train for 3 year and get no exposure otherwise. They aren't going to be employees or get paid like NFL-lite players.
A bunch of sports like tennis will still become club sports.
And then we can all stop wasting time talking about the fucking kids.
I appreciate and understand the case against players as employees.
In your opinion, is there a way to "regulate" paying the kids somehow that doesn't run afoul of Title IX and create untenable liability for the universities?
Like many of us here, I'm in the camp that the current chaos will degrade interest in the sport long term.
Under the table or NIL
Well I preferred the good old days of under the table to what we have now.
Same
And bowl tie ins and voted for national championships
Fuck progress
fuck the kids.
Our? Only hope is that the chaos will make it great. Americans love drama and chaos I've heard, so therefore college football will be the most amazing sport? Portal, NIL, who's switching conferences? Where will DeBoer end up next yr? Etc....
since college football isn't college football any longer, it should break from the universities. it becomes less of an attractive past time for me as constructed now anyway, and it is only going to get worse.
I’m not gonna give two shits about watching the Seattle Huskies play the Ann Arbor Wolverines.
Should I leave the double post? Fuck no!
This is what pisses me off about the stupid fucking kids. They aren't the brand. My alma matter is and it's eternal. The kids come and go.
As @MikeDamone used to say, "Does he play for us?"
why do our/my? posts have to be approved? and by whom?
my alma mater is my alma mater for sure. i will watch the other sports, but college football is less and less descernible from professional football every year. and i really dislike professional football.
my alma mater is my alma mater eternally for sure. i will watch the other sports. but college football becomes less descernible from professional football every year. and i really dislike professional football. the joy is being sucked out of the game.