Do I really need to donate to softball NIL???
Once again another member of the beloved husky family saying they need more money? I don’t know about you guys but I am getting sick and tired of my dawgs with their hands open begging for more cash. I pay more than enough in season tickets and some contributions to Montlake Futures LLC and this is what we get? I mean shoot Haie paid for his wives education at Fosters and we still need funds!!! https://x.com/softykjr/status/1795947990076838070?s=46
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They knew they were fucking over a bunch of Olympics sports when they did this. The softball stadium looks like it seats maybe 100 people.
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Meanwhile a 5 ⭐ women's bball player committed to us?
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Forget softball and basketball. Neither are real sports, like football.
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Its basketball, who cares? It's not real life, like football.
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exactly this. The other sports had to know that pay for play was eventually going to affect them. Once the schools have to make athletes employees and start paying the massive football rosters actual salaries, you might as well kiss the olympic sports goodbye.
Football and basketball will be the only men's sports left. They'll have just enough womens sports to satisfy title 9. -
also the players will get far less than they were before.
Well it’ll be a little better for the scrubs but much worse for the big time players.
Wait til as employees they start putting restrictions on other ways of licensing their name lol -
Big time players will still get paid
Until 5 to 10 years from now when they are riding the bus as Nfl minor leaguers
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So as employees they will need to sign a non compete. Also, a Non Disclosure- you know, a hush money agreement.
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Seems like the road leads to athletic departments spinning the football programs off as their own thing not affiliated with the school, and those are your minor league NFL teams. No school requirements for athletes, etc. Would make it much easier to do private funding/venture capital models to grow the football teams. Women's athletics get crushed by making that move, too.
If the revenue programs get spun off into corporations the schools would earn money on licensing their name/brand to fund the Olympic sports, but I doubt it's enough to keep more than a few on each side of men's / women's athletics. Schools with huge endowments would have a large advantage in the Olympic sports.






