It took me until 40 years old to accept that money rules all and that was only 3 years ago. Control what you can control, play the cards your dealt, constantly try to improve yourself and family, and be thankful for what you have and to be alive and healthy while you are healthy. So much easier now.
things are tougher for our university through no fault of there on so let’s quit on them
that is a novel approach for long term success
I used to get so excited for media days and fall camp. Now, what’s the point? If we get too good, our players get purchased. It’s no longer about student-athletes. Now, these are semipro players who happen to be in school. Hopefully the fan apathy will push change but I doubt it.
fan apathy will do nothing towards depriving athletes of their constitutional right to earn money
It has already been ruled upon
failure or refusal to understand that this will not change back again to what it was before NIL just serves to make one more miserable over something out of their own control if they are not willing to assist with NIL
objecting to the same thing over and over and over again when there will be no change on the part of either side but expecting one is a the definition of insanity
It’s happening across the country. Especially parents of college age children. Why give money to a stranger when your own child, or even grandchild, needs help.
Not to mention, no “love” in returned.
Would not call it apathy. More in line with investing wisely and common sense.
I have friends that were big TSAB and other SEC program donors that have stopped for that exact reason. Poor investment strategy.
Eventually the dominoes will fall. Semi pro football will end up like the G league and MILB and such in a few decades.
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