TheMookieMonster
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Agents. They’ll sign with agents right out of high schoolI'm curious as to how much of the profit off those shirts Admiral is entitled? I mean there is a lot that goes into the production, transaction and sales of these jerseys. Who is going to negotiate with Nike on the student athletes behalf on how much Admiral's contract should be and for how long?
I'm curious as to how much of the profit off those shirts Admiral is entitled? I mean there is a lot that goes into the production, transaction and sales of these jerseys. Who is going to negotiate with Nike on the student athletes behalf on how much Admiral's contract should be and for how long?
First, you keep changing the analogy to try and prop up your own argument rather than staying consistent. Second, if you think college athletics will die because the players are allowed to recoup money that the schools/NCAA are making off their image you are sorely mistaken. So you're telling me your entire enjoyment of the sport of college athletics is based on the ability to prevent someone for earning what they're worth? That seems both selfish and completely misguided. College athletics aren't going anywhere, and this fear-mongering only poisons actual productive conversation from occurring.
Who is going to be there to protect the struggling kid from all of the scum predators that are going to be out acting like they have the student athletes best interest when all they will be doing is trying to cash in too?I guarantee you Admiral would say "Anything is better than nothing." What the compensation is I don't know, but you have to start somewhere. Even if it was pennies on the dollar, over-time that adds up, and for some of these kids who come from families struggling back home those pennies probably make a huge difference.
So are you going to stop watching collegiate sports once this rule goes into effect?
Guaranteed it will happen. As soon as anyone feels they’re being unfairly compensated they’ll get lawyers involved. Which will be basically as soon as this goes into effect.I don't think so. Agents (Lawyers) are a big no no with the NCAA, pure hatred exists between the 2. They'll force the Universities to provide council most likely.
I agree, but as soon as they sign with a lawyer or agent they'll be declared ineligible. I don't see the NCAA ever changing that rule.Guaranteed it will happen. As soon as anyone feels they’re being unfairly compensated they’ll get lawyers involved. Which will be basically as soon as this goes into effect.
Yes. Once the best players go to the highest bidders instead of where they have an opportunity to be the star... I'm out.
Absolutely not, lol. This is like a Game of Thrones fan complaining about how awful Season 8 is and then still watching the season finale anyway. None of these people are going to stop watching college sports. They just are looking for a new reason to complain. If it's not this then it's something else.
I just don't understand why people want to complain about others being able to make money off of themselves. It literally has no effect on their lives, yet they want to complain as if it is a personal attack against them.
Absolutely. This is the entitlement we’re dealing with. I’d say most of these kids have no real equivalence on the value of the time they spent at university.At least he has a college education should he need it. Also, he probably doesn't have $100k in student loans that will be an anchor on his neck for the next 20 years.