I understand that all of his promised financial gains were delivered but after his performance so far, his family thinks he is worth more. This is so far from what college athletics should be.
I understand that all of his promised financial gains were delivered but after his performance so far, his family thinks he is worth more. This is so far from what college athletics should be.
Speaking of athletes getting paid, here comes Title IX. Not framed like that…yet. WBB hasn’t had enough input.
https://www.espn.com/college-sports/...ttlement-deals
Once the covid year people are gone it would go back to 6 years to play 4, so you cant pullll a move like this more than once, grad skool or not, one would think
I also always hear the media refer to "granting a red shirt" or coach "giving" or "taking away" the redshirt.
Seems like you shouldnt have automatic and unlimited number
Good discussion about there is not as much NIL money out there as people think. https://www.cbssports.com/college-ba...eam-midseason/
"I think the biggest misconception is that there's so much money out there," said Marc Hsu, a former DePaul and Western Kentucky assistant who is now the VP for the agency Verus Basketball. "There's not. There are a few schools that have a handful of money and it's not what people think schools have. For example, one school is two million dollars over what they've committed to on that roster. They thought they were going to get donations from people, but it didn't come in. There's not all this money that everyone thinks.
Great point. Obviously all these nil seeking scholar athletes never took econ 101 or ever read a newspaper, its the economy stupid
Hmmmm... yep off to a great start: (imagine the ones who dont have millionaire dads to start with) wonder why this didnt make bigger news? https://www.usatoday.com/story/sport...l/73854038007/
Don’t mess with the narrative son, Shilo is the second coming of Brady.
I’ve lost all respect I had for Prime. He needed to knock his son down a rung a long time ago. If he truly wants the kid to succeed, humility and taking responsibility for performances on and off the field. Throwing your OL under the bus after a bad game (even if true) won’t fly in the NFL.
But it’s Prime…the swagger defined all.
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