What rules lolThey could quit the NCAA and play by their own rules.
What rules lolThey could quit the NCAA and play by their own rules.
Doesn’t matter. The power 5 agreed to this cap. They weren’t operating on level ground anyway. You act like it should be? You like being a gestapo?and everyone has this money? Not all schools are operating with a profit
Whatever the schools who would leave the NCAA decide.What rules lol
So does that mean each school can pay out a max of $20 million to the players directly?20 million cap?
All you guys with daughters in elementary school better put a tennis racket, basketball, or softball in your little girl's hand. Or put her on a running program.To follow Title IX, sounds like it may go $10M to men’s sports and $10M to women’s. If so, the women are getting some big raises. I kinda doubt they don’t find a way to funnel most of this to FB and MBB.
No kidding!All you guys with daughters in elementary school better put a tennis racket, basketball, or softball in your little girl's hand. Or put her on a running program.
No, I just don’t see this working well if the universities can pay now.Doesn’t matter. The power 5 agreed to this cap. They weren’t operating on level ground anyway. You act like it should be? You like being a gestapo?
I wonder if there will ever be a point where people do not follow their alma mater. The team roster changes every year based on which players turn pro, are fired for poor production, leave as they are offered more money at another school, never go to class (realize they will never be at any one institution long enough to collect enough hours to graduate), etc.They could quit the NCAA and play by their own rules.
We’ll still have Cleveland State, as somebody has to be punished, for something. . . . .So sad. I shall shed a tear for William & St. Mary.
Tark approves this message.We’ll still have Cleveland State, as somebody has to be punished, for something. . . . .
There is a cap. They can still use the nil route. So it’s still unlimited. This isn’t the NIL type settlement. It’s from the earlier lawsuit for revenue sharing. The title IX lawsuits will be coming imho. So the 20 million can be split however they want. Some are saying they will use the revenue sharing portion on the non revenue to keep title IX quiet. Then use NIL as usual. Lots to unpack.
Just Covid extensions expire so fewer and younger players in portal. Players like Ballo will no longer be there assuming the NCAA doesn’t extend the extensions.Why wouldn’t people follow their school? They follow pro sports teams where players make way more $. And people generally have closer ties to their school than pro franchises (in the U.S.).
Players have been leaving after one to three years for sometime now. The portal is a little crazy, but that may settle with the rev share, and in IU’s case our roster is pretty stable.
I doubt much changes.
Had this very conversation not long ago.Just Covid extensions expire so fewer and younger players in portal. Players like Ballo will no longer be there assuming the NCAA doesn’t extend the extensions.
I agree a lot of transfers will be there but no fifth year like Ballo going for that last slim chance to draw NBA interest and get good NIL besides and not Lanier who Barnes is bringing in replace Knecht and not Sion James transferring to the Duke backcourt. I don’t know this year the percentage of players transferring for last year but it must have been 25% or more.Had this very conversation not long ago.
My belief is that top transfers will still be there as players will develop into stars at smaller programs and transfer to an IU, KY, UNC etc for the money/coaching/exposure/competition
You could be right. We all may just become used to a new normal.Why wouldn’t people follow their school? They follow pro sports teams where players make way more $. And people generally have closer ties to their school than pro franchises (in the U.S.).
Players have been leaving after one to three years for sometime now. The portal is a little crazy, but that may settle with the rev share, and in IU’s case our roster is pretty stable.
I doubt much changes.
I prefer the old days too, especially before the one and done era when we all knew most of the players on all the key teams.You could be right. We all may just become used to a new normal.
We also might only lose older fans who were raised in the era where freshmen were developed and then contributed.
Even if the sport loses some older guys there will be new young blood added each year. I don’t even know where I will fit in. Guess I will find out in October.
That better not happen. Title 9 is the worst.To follow Title IX, sounds like it may go $10M to men’s sports and $10M to women’s. If so, the women are getting some big raises. That said, I suspect schools find a way to funnel most of this to FB and MBB.
It is essentially euro club sports with universities as club sponsors due to history. The remaining differences are still limited to issues like university age here (high school feeders unaffiliated and split between school and summer AAU) and not there.I will wonder if this results in all sports except men’s/women basketball and football becoming essentially club sports. The future of these 20 or so low/no revenue sports has to be at risk.