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He doesn't have veto power, but he doesn't have to join it either. My point is that I don't know what incentive the top players have to join a union. And if the top players aren't in it, a union loses a lot of its power.Bryce Young doesn’t have veto power of a union. Also if he wants to make more money go play pro.
The money in college athletics exists because of the schools. It isn’t there because of the players. The players are then valuable because they play for those schools. If Brock Purdy didn’t play at Iowa State none of us would have any care about him. It’s a chicken or the egg deal. The players are valuable but they are valuable only because of where they play.
There’s not a perfect solution but the route we are going is definitely not the correct way. It’s the same as the realignment. The healthy result is not going to happen because everyone is looking out for their own interests instead of the interests of the whole.