There's not an antitrust exemption attached to the House decision. That would need to come from Congress. There have been bills put forward in the past, that would grant an exemption, but none of them have gotten much traction to date. And certainly none are imminent.I know the NCAA is seeking an antitrust exemption with this house settlement. But is collective bargaining with employees a pre-requisite for getting an exemption? I honestly don’t know. I’m not a lawyer.
People hate the MLB system because the Dodgers and Yankees buy every good player from the small markets.MLB doesn’t have a salary cap. Neither does the NBA, but they do have aprons that effectively act like a salary cap
You are way better at noticing items on the peripherals than I am.A cowboy hat?
So what? There are no rules for what NIL is "supposed" to be. If an wants to pay me a million dollars to do absolutely nothing, that's their prerogative. The idea that pay for play is bad, is purely the NCAA's opinion on it. There's nothing legal preventing them from doing it.Player A (an amateur) is on a 1 year contract for $3m and plays 32+/- games
Player B (a professional) starts in the NBA for $500k, is on a 4-5 year contract, and plays 82+ games.
None of this is NIL btw.
I'm guessing the chewing tobacco was probably a violation of some kind.We used to get about $70 for a weekend road trip. Also, all the chewing tobacco you want from vendors if that was your thing. Not quite breaking the bank
In a volatile thread you gotta publicly declare it a joke at the time you say it. This is me joking with you. . Smiley faces also help.Hahahhahaha it was joke man. I knew I shouldn't have posted in a volatile thread.
Pretty apples and oranges comparison, Jakobi is I think obviously much more valuable to whatever college team he's on than Collin is to the Suns.Player A (an amateur) is on a 1 year contract for $3m and plays 32+/- games
Player B (a professional) starts in the NBA for $500k, is on a 4-5 year contract, and plays 82+ games.
None of this is NIL btw.
He was also joking. Go back and compare first names.Hahahhahaha it was joke man. I knew I shouldn't have posted in a volatile thread.
You must not follow the NBA. Teams have an additional corporate logo on the top left of the jersey. This is in addition to the Nike swoosh.The Nike swoosh has a secret to tell you
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Not sarcasm at all. I 100% believe it will happen in the next 3 years. I support it as well.Is this sarcasm?
If we could, yes, pleaseI agree, if that logic applies. Women's basketball, which loses millions of dollars every year and is our #1 money drain, should have been cut yesterday.
I think it was enough. They got a monthly stipend too, albeit a small one. I would have been fine if the stipend got bumped up.
I'm also fine if we end up with a true salary cap per school. Ideally, we'd have a salary cap for each sport. And something that is affordable for at least all P5 programs.
Also, non revenue generating sports should all be cut. At least at the D1 level. The argument is that these athletes are generating millions of dollars for these schools, so they should get a bigger piece of the revenue. Therefore, athletes in sports that don't bring in revenue should be cut, or changed to non-scholarship sports, at a minimum.
Not sarcasm at all. I 100% believe it will happen in the next 3 years. I support it as well.
You are way better at noticing items on the peripherals than I am.
The NBA cap for Players is a % of revenue. Makes total sense for the players to get more and more money as revenue goes up. Fans then can choose how they support the league. And All Teams have the same cap rules. Of course players like to play in big cities but it makes it possible for smaller markets to be competitiveNFL, NBA, MLB all have salary caps. This is the same thing. You can only afford X$ per player to field a team. All teams play by the same rules and cap to ensure a level playing field. The cap changes over time, but there are still "limits" on what a player can make.
So before football started making money 25 years ago or so, should college athletics not have existed? It isn’t the non-revenue sports that have changed.
Mine was suppsoe to be a joke too.....you know, Minnesota Vikings receiver Justin Jefferson. I guess I could have said George Jefferson or Thomas Jefferson too.Hahahhahaha it was joke man. I knew I shouldn't have posted in a volatile thread.