1 year sit out after transfer is forever over......waste of time pining for it's return
1 year sit out after transfer is forever over......waste of time pining for it's return
The cap on number of eligibility years is next
Most schools should just shut down their football program. It's a losing proposition with NIL and the portal. Let's these ungrateful children fight for 1/4 of the spots. The greed iskilling the sport
Yes, Mr Lawyer. You tell us that time and time and time and time again.
Still doesn’t change the fact that having a no sit portal has made this a complete circus. Honestly, I’m at the point I hope the entire thing collapses. We’re already seeing where one NIL fund apparently funneled $35 Million through a “charity”. Putting some folks in handcuffs for that sort of stuff and tax evasion games might help.
Which is idiotic. The players who don’t want to abide by NCAA rules are more than welcome to gather with their booster folks and form a minor league, or just train on their own for two years until they’re draft eligible. Just go tryout for an NFL or CFL team.
None of the prior NCAA rules prevented any of that.
As long as there is athletics, there is greed and money. Even an arms race in high school.
It’s funny, yet sad, West Monroe High School has an indoor training facility. And ULM flounders.
At the moment,there's only a few ways to sustain success.
1. Be a Top 20 college football revenue generating team that can afford to spend. (LSU, Michigan, Texas, Ohio State)
2. Find a niche in the college market. (Indiana, Texas Tech, BYU, JMU, SMU)
....Texas Tech and Indiana decided to exploit the rules before everyone else could catch on. So far the strategy has worked.
Interesting segment on Indiana's strategy.
https://youtu.be/XdupdwLVj84?si=QtlwVNaw5mKUUzE3
We have to decide who we are going to be and what we are offering.
- Are we serious about FBS football?
-Sustainability in the new market?
- Is it money, opportunity, specific scheme?
We have to decide quickly and go all in.
"What must be done eventually-- should be done immediately," -Jeremy Foley, FMR Florida Athletic Director
When NIL first came out, I thought it was a system to allocate money made from a players name, image, and likeness. Sort of like if a shirt was sold with the players name on it, or if a player was in a tv commercial, or something of those sorts. Not just bags of money thrown at them before they even started school. Or paying a player to transfer schools before they even did anything.
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