Also, I think this is going to cause the final split between the "power 5" and the other schools that can't afford pay.
That part of it I look forward to.Also, I think this is going to cause the final split between the "power 5" and the other schools that can't afford pay.
i agree for the most part, but you have to admit, that was a pretty old-school woodshed we took texas a and m behind last weekBetween this & the new play-offs this year, this ain't the college football we've all grown to love so much, and the principles that made it the best sport on the planet has definitely changed..College football just doesn't have the same feel to it, as it did a couple years ago, I can't fathim what college football will look like in 5yrs from now..I don't think we're going to like the end results of all these changes..That's JMHO & others disagree..I can respect that..College football is a changing & I don't think for the good either..
I agree Tide Man and the changes are going to continue at warp speed. The whole point to all of this IMO, outside the $ factor, is to completely separate the haves from the have nots. When this happens and we have a 16 team playoff and OOC schedule grows in importance then teams like Troy State, Ga State, FAU and Western Carolina can forget the big pay days. We will be playing Wake Forest or Illinois or Wazzou for homecoming. It will certainly lose its appeal to me.
Really nothing new ,everyone knew the other lawsuits coupled with the O'Bannon case would force some type of financial compensation. I just wonder if theses schools honor the new 4 year scholarships if the athletes will also be compensated. I think making players employes is the beginning of the end..WASHINGTON — The University of Texas could spend nearly $6 million a year to comply with a string of recent legal rulings requiring colleges to be more generous to their scholarship athletes.
Yup, could easily see Vandy, Baylor, TCU, Duke, BC, Ga Tech, Wake Forest, Louisville, Purdue, Northwestern, Rutgers, Utah, Colorado & Cal all booted out of the power 5 conferences. That would leave 50 teams plus ND in the top division of football.Yup..I agree 100% ya..Will this cause the big schools to finally break free from the smaller schools that lives off the $$$$ the bigger & better schools brings in..Vandy for example..
Give it up. It was pointed out back on page one that he was misquoted and he claims he never said anything of the sort. Everyone's having too much fun with the misquote at this point...Seems to me that it may become mandatory to pay athletes, Texas is just announcing that it would be for all scholar-shipped athletes. The article clearly said 'could' , not 'would'
Really nothing new ,everyone knew the other lawsuits coupled with the O'Bannon case would force some type of financial compensation. I just wonder if theses schools honor the new 4 year scholarships if the athletes will also be compensated. I think making players employes is the beginning of the end.
I don't think so. Some schools can and will do more if allowed to do so - certainly some will if forced to do so. Other schools will be able to do less, or choose to do less. They don't see themselves as legitimate national championship contenders now, but they still have decent fan bases and will still want to put a good product on the field. Tradition will protect some of these schools, and the ability to fill out a full schedule will protect the rest.Yup, could easily see Vandy, Baylor, TCU, Duke, BC, Ga Tech, Wake Forest, Louisville, Purdue, Northwestern, Rutgers, Utah, Colorado & Cal all booted out of the power 5 conferences. That would leave 50 teams plus ND in the top division of football.