88k short of the promised 100kThe dad is claiming it was $88K btw. Not sure that’s accurate, but that’s what he said.
88k short of the promised 100kThe dad is claiming it was $88K btw. Not sure that’s accurate, but that’s what he said.
(insert Stewie Griffen vs Brian - "where's my money" scene)We're not far away from multiple star players on the same team holding donors ransom for more payment before they step on the field for a post-season game. It's going to happen somewhere.
"Head coach gets ____ for making the conference championship, so should we"
No, college sports doesn't need to play by the same rules as everyone else. They need to play by the same rules and protections as any other professional sports league.College sports may be inherently competitive (I'd argue that many other industries are too) but they don't care a lick about competitive balance. The best players go to the best teams, very consistently. There's zero interest in a level playing field among schools, except when it comes to compensation for their labor. Then, suddenly "competitive balance" is imperative. It's an absolute sham. College athletics needs to play by the same rules as everyone else. Nothing about it is so special or sacred to warrant special treatment. It's a money making business, and has been for a long time. All of the NCAA's arguments amount to little more than window dressing.
At the end of the day, the headline here is: "Employee takes better job for more money"
It's not that complicated. Happens every single day in the real world.
It would be nice to actually still have some ISU teams to watch in the near future, but as more and more regulatory meltdowns occur and outside influence comes in, I won't keep my hopes up for that happening.I think anything should be fair game. Let’s at least let these kids learn how the real world works. Sometimes you make a bad deal. Sometimes you get stiffed for a job and you have to go to court. Sometimes you don’t get paid on payday and you go back and the doors are closed. Sometimes you get an across the board pay cut. Sometimes your agent steers you in the wrong direction. Deal with it.
We can only blame ourselves. This is a society issue. We value money over all.It would be nice to actually still have some ISU teams to watch in the near future, but as more and more regulatory meltdowns occur and outside influence comes in, I won't keep my hopes up for that happening.
It'll be great for tOSU and Bama, their finances will love it. Ours won't like watching the product continually degrade in quality, and that seems like a pretty likely thing to happen at this rate.
Sounds like a great agent. Did he get them to pinky swear and make sure they weren’t crossing their fingers behind their back?
Get your bag or whatever but this is why NIL with no-restrictions is terrible. This is tampering 100% and now UNLV's season is gonna be drastically different. Welcome to the wild wild west.
Of course, as well as the monied interests of the NCAA creating this environment to begin with (granted, this may always have been the end result in terms of actions taken against them by governments, but still).We can only blame ourselves. This is a society issue. We value money over all.
This story is going to be something.UNLV fans and accounts seem to be arguing that he is asking for more money than what was originally agreed upon. The story is he got an Agent after the KU game and someone got into his ear that he is worth more. When he told Odom he was told they weren’t changing the amount.
Saying all that, I am a bit skeptical that many details came out so quickly and it seems like a “story” that might be created up to make UNLV not look bad.
Wonder if we will get the full story some time.
Completely agree. It should be noted that there are some athletes who decide to reinvest their NIL money into the community, such as RoccoWe can only blame ourselves. This is a society issue. We value money over all.
If the CFP ranking mirrored the coaches poll they would be in as if today. Only five spots from getting in if mirrored AP poll.They are top 25 in the coaches poll, but you are right they are still a long shot. In the end what matters is the CFP poll and that doesn’t come out for a bit.
IF this true bad look for the kid/family:
I have basically no sympathy for the schools. They have sat silent on the sidelines. They let the situation become ambiguous because they're to afraid of possible negative consequences. Be a leader and take action or you end up with this silly show we have now.
Pretty much. And none of us seem to mind when it's our program that pulls in a coveted athlete through NIL.We can only blame ourselves. This is a society issue. We value money over all.
I tend to agree, he knows he’s not a pro and has 1 year left to make potentially life altering money. It sucks for everyone, but many would do the same thing given the opportunity.It sounds horrible, but I don't blame the player. He won't be in the NFL so his window for making money off his athletic ability closes at the end of the season.
If he could get a one time payout of $500,000 or more from another team for his last year of eligibility he could invest that and be pretty well off down the road.