TrustMeIamRight
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We’re obviously going to have to create a tHoop online league.
If they bring back NCAA football — I will be forced to go purchase my first video game console since the first PlayStation.
We’re obviously going to have to create a tHoop online league.
If they structure it in the correct way, it shouldn’t. It’s the NCAA so it likely will be a complete joke, but there is a way to cap the amount each student athlete can make per month. And if they go pro or drop out they can collect the full amount. A 5 star athlete would get endorsements whether at LSU or Boise State. Again, I am hopeful intelligence will prevail but doubtful they will think of something so easy to follow.If you’re a fan of a mid major or small market team this news royally fucks you.
Meh, I'm used to it!If you’re a fan of a mid major or small market team this news royally fucks you.
If they structure it in the correct way, it shouldn’t. It’s the NCAA so it likely will be a complete joke, but there is a way to cap the amount each student athlete can make per month. And if they go pro or drop out they can collect the full amount. A 5 star athlete would get endorsements whether at LSU or Boise State. Again, I am hopeful intelligence will prevail but doubtful they will think of something so easy to follow.
Cheaters will cheat no matter where the line is drawn though. And when people argue that it is terrible because people will cheat, what the hell do you think has been going on all these years?That’s where I was going with it. I have zero confidence in the NCAA’s ability to regulate against undesired consequences of this. Smart people will find loop holes around this and the bigger schools in bigger markets with abundant resources will find ways to out maneuver the little guys in all this. Being an Ohio State fan I’m cool with this, but as a Virginia Tech fan I’m like “fuck”.
Congrats … you have advanced to Kentucky level, off the court that is.
cant win if you dont participate.
I dont see how they can dictate when you get paid if you are allowed to profit. Honestly that doesnt matter because if I can go to OK and get a deal making say the max vs. a shoe deal at OR making the max per month and a hefty check waiting when I leave, which do I chose. I can tell you I am a Duck.
That makes too much sense. They are going to allow boosters to pay tens of thousands of dollars to buy up every player’s they can. Oregon is about to sign the top 30 recruits every year because no one will be able to compete with that Nike money.
Off the court? I thought we were talking about football. You can add another natty if referring to MBB.
That might be something that I am interested in.We’re obviously going to have to create a tHoop online league.
In football only. I was trying, but apparently failing, not to confuse you with Kentucky's success off the gridiron. Oregon is basically Kentucky without basketball.
And this will push a 4* backup or whatever to another school and level the field some. This is good for competition in cfb.It might keep some players in college longer. Some leave because their family is flat broke and even though they are marginal pro prospects they go try to make some money. Now they can possibly make a little to ease the burden for a bit and finish college.
Oregon has like the 5th biggest Nike contract. there are other schools with bigger like Alabama and North CarolinaWould it serve Nike’s best interest to have their chosen team in the national title game in the two major sports and winning more than they lose serve their best interest, probably.
If they structure it in the correct way, it shouldn’t. It’s the NCAA so it likely will be a complete joke, but there is a way to cap the amount each student athlete can make per month. And if they go pro or drop out they can collect the full amount. A 5 star athlete would get endorsements whether at LSU or Boise State. Again, I am hopeful intelligence will prevail but doubtful they will think of something so easy to follow.
weird take since Oregon did win a playoff game which is what we have been talking about this whole time til you tried to change that to serve a weak argument.Some cant win if they do participate. Even if you have a whole off season to get ready.
And you are ignoring the millions of dollars that he donates to the university since he is not allowed to buy players now. Rather than donate the $2 billion he has donated to Oregon, he can spend half of it on players legally.Oregon has like the 5th biggest Nike contract. there are other schools with bigger like Alabama and North Carolina