S.C. OrangeMan
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Maybe the Spyre should stop offering and agreeing to such deals, eh?multi million dollar deals are a long way from $100 handshakes and 10k in a cigar box.
They obviously CAN work a bigger deal on their NIL. It's the schools/collectives offering the deals to compete for the best players.As I mentioned before paying athletes is a good thing. Wide open no cap and a transfer portal that anyone can jump in and out of with few restrictions are the issues. The portal is open during playoffs, March Madness. It's nuts.
Lastly paying a handful of players millions while their teammates,( who may be protecting them )
Are not getting those type of deals is a team/ locker room cancer. You can bet the house on that.
If players are to be paid ,each player should be guaranteed a minimum, if they can work a bigger deal on their NIL more power to them.
Is that what you took from my post?They obviously CAN work a bigger deal on their NIL. It's the schools/collectives offering the deals to compete for the best players.
Not EVERY school's collective pays out millions and millions, just the ones who want to be competitive at the highest levels.
We could easily decide to not pay big NIL deals and not recruit elite talent and be happy with whatever team we can get of "guys who really want to be at UT."
We won't be competitive but we can drop Spyre and the talent tax and all that. It's a funny thing about wanting good things, they cost more than not good things.
The choice is:Is that what you took from my post?
Comprehension is hard sometimes
With revenue sharing after July 1, that's no longer a big issue.As I mentioned before paying athletes is a good thing. Wide open no cap and a transfer portal that anyone can jump in and out of with few restrictions are the issues. The portal is open during playoffs, March Madness. It's nuts.
Lastly paying a handful of players millions while their teammates,( who may be protecting them )
Are not getting those type of deals is a team/ locker room cancer. You can bet the house on that.
If players are to be paid ,each player should be guaranteed a minimum, if they can work a bigger deal on their NIL more power to them.
Investments are risks. The hype that came along with him should explain easily why. Hype = ticket sales, jersey sales, etc.βFair market valueβ. Please change my mind and enlighten me why Nico was worth 2 million on the bench, then another 2 million as a sub bar SEC QB? Iβm all for the players getting paid, but it has gotten a little carried away.
I get the question, and extremely unlikely it ever happens.Who is going to do that?
Thank goodness when their playing days are over they will never have to suffer the injustice of disparities in economic outcomes in the real world...lolAs I mentioned before paying athletes is a good thing. Wide open no cap and a transfer portal that anyone can jump in and out of with few restrictions are the issues. The portal is open during playoffs, March Madness. It's nuts.
Lastly paying a handful of players millions while their teammates,( who may be protecting them )
Are not getting those type of deals is a team/ locker room cancer. You can bet the house on that.
If players are to be paid ,each player should be guaranteed a minimum, if they can work a bigger deal on their NIL more power to them.
A player threatens to not play for a team in the playoffs or after spring training unless he gets more millions. You might call that capitalism, I call it a form of blackmail. I guess we have different ethical standards...Ethics??? That's ludicrous. It's how the people who actually don't have ethics misspell "we want to exploit you and Shane you if you resist".
The NCAA, schools, and coaches that enriched themselves while the athletes did the work and took the physical risk are the ones with the ethical fail.
It's called "leverage". You know, what people use in business and salary negotiations every day?
It's not up to you. It's up to what the athletes and his/her agent negotiate with the collective.
If you are Ticky-tacky compared to another school recruiting the same kid what impression will the family have about UT?For those athletes seeking millions, take away their tuition scholarship to free it up for someone that wants a degree.
If the athletes want a degree or actually care about the education, they can pay for it out of their millions.
They're already getting way more perks even without the money.
First class food, first class training, first class medical, etc.