True…… you never know anymoreI just don't know how it could survive a court challenge.
True…… you never know anymoreI just don't know how it could survive a court challenge.
And there’s the rub.I just don't know how it could survive a court challenge.
Yep!You can't lump Ogre's team in with Chizik's team. LSU had a ton of talent and they always recruit well. If you don't think Texas and A&M will be highly competitive with the NIL as it currently stands you are wrong. A&M finishing #1 and Texas #5 in recruiting after the year they just had is proof that you can pay players a lot of money just to get them to sign and no telling what they get if they become starters, all-conference, all-american.
The clown show this will turn into before everyone agrees there needs to be framework put in place is going to be fun to watch. GET YO POPCONE READY!!!!!Or how long before one buys their own private dressing room. Or they start buying numbers from each other.
this does have popcorn potential.
Or he is leveraging for a better deal...Fallout of that historic recruiting class?
Money does help though. It just doesn't guarantee success. The most expensive teams in every sport are not guaranteed a championship, at least in major US sports. However, the cheapest teams in every sport are nearly always guaranteed not to win a championship either. So money can make you competitive, it doesn't guarantee a win.But again money doesn’t equal championships, nor does it mean great players are coming.
You and I were kind of on different sides of this issue, but not because I didn't want the players to have greater benefits. I just felt like this path was a really dangerous one to go down because there are no brakes, it's just full speed ahead. I can think of a bunch of ways to have funds going to athletes and improve the benefits they received that didn't turn into this. This was basically based on the California legislation, which in turn was basically based on the idea that you can't regulate NIL at all, meaning there's nothing that's not allowed. Turning black the clock via regulation seems like it would face too many obstacles. Just about the only way to stop this is for a school to cancel their football program (and the only ones I could see considering that would be ones made completely irrelevant by NIL).I just don't know how it could survive a court challenge.
Good question. It would have to be tied to the commerce clause. With the present court makeup, it would be a crapshoot...I just don't know how it could survive a court challenge.
Yep, like what happened to us...Or he is leveraging for a better deal...![]()
I think this was the eventuality based on the ruling anyway. What court is going to stand in the way of someone being able to make a living based on their public image?Money does help though. It just doesn't guarantee success. The most expensive teams in every sport are not
You and I were kind of on different sides of this issue, but not because I didn't want the players to have greater benefits. I just felt like this path was a really dangerous one to go down because there are no brakes, it's just full speed ahead. I can think of a bunch of ways to have funds going to athletes and improve the benefits they received that didn't turn into this. This was basically based on the California legislation, which in turn was basically based on the idea that you can't regulate NIL at all, meaning there's nothing that's not allowed. Turning black the clock via regulation seems like it would face too many obstacles. Just about the only way to stop this is for a school to cancel their football program (and the only ones I could see considering that would be ones made completely irrelevant by NIL).
This would suggest more than rumor:Rumor is Caleb Williams is going to USC
Makes senseDart to Ole Sis it seems
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It`s just nuts, IMO.What’s going to be interesting is when these five-star millionaire freshman come in, and they just aren’t ready physically or emotionally to start. And you’ve burned bridges with your current starters, because they aren’t getting the same funds as the phenoms. This is a dollar store chemistry set just waiting for oxygen in College Station. Especially with Jimbo Crablegs running the show.
Still here is the problem. MLB is probably the closest thing resembling CFB right now with regards to pay. I have constantly heard how rich the Mets and Dodgers are but in my lifetime I have seen more Braves and Cardinals WS titles and more times that they have made the WS than both. The problem is that you have a limited amount of spots to fill and you have no idea if 5 stars and 4 stars gel into championship teams.Money does help though. It just doesn't guarantee success. The most expensive teams in every sport are not guaranteed a championship, at least in major US sports. However, the cheapest teams in every sport are nearly always guaranteed not to win a championship either. So money can make you competitive, it doesn't guarantee a win.
In this case, and we've discussed this some, Alabama isn't going to be in the top tier in terms of spending. They can't match the very richest, that's just not possible. However, can they spend their money more wisely and in theory get better results? Sure, that's possible. Under Saban one could argue that's likely.
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