It's not college sports anymore. That's over. NCAA should run a contest to rename the franchiseIt’s done why?
It's not college sports anymore. That's over. NCAA should run a contest to rename the franchise
What kind of financial reward did UConn get for winning the national title?Was it "college sports" when Jimbo Fischer signed a $75 MILLION DOLLAR contract?
What about when the Big Ten and SEC raided fellow conferences just so they could sign higher media contracts?
When the Big Ten stabbed their historic partner PAC-12 right in the back?
But sure - a player getting a couple hundred dollars is the downfall of college athletics all of a sudden.
You’re right. You can’t ignore this stuff. I think that other stuff was kinda just ignored or rationalized by many fans . Kinda like how many posters on this board like to think rutgers athletes are a bunch of choir boys and real students. That we do things differently than other big time corrupt schools.Was it "college sports" when Jimbo Fischer signed a $75 MILLION DOLLAR contract?
What about when the Big Ten and SEC raided fellow conferences just so they could sign higher media contracts?
When the Big Ten stabbed their historic partner PAC-12 right in the back?
But sure - a player getting a couple hundred dollars is the downfall of college athletics all of a sudden.
Was it "college sports" when Jimbo Fischer signed a $75 MILLION DOLLAR contract?
What about when the Big Ten and SEC raided fellow conferences just so they could sign higher media contracts?
When the Big Ten stabbed their historic partner PAC-12 right in the back?
But sure - a player getting a couple hundred dollars is the downfall of college athletics all of a sudden.
I mean…. In the pros there was a time where players spent entire careers with one team. You could say they were “loyal” or they just weren’t able to move on from their contracts. Look at Pippen. Was worth way more than he was ever paid. But in those days you couldn’t force the owners handThe difference between pro and college in the part were pro’s were after the money while college players played for the school. There was very little transfers and such…
Now there is very little school loyalty and it’s unfortunate
I mean…. In the pros there was a time where players spent entire careers with one team. You could say they were “loyal” or they just weren’t able to move on from their contracts. Look at Pippen. Was worth way more than he was ever paid. But in those days you couldn’t force the owners hand
Times change.
For the longest ncaa made million than billions of the back of these loyal “student” athletes. Pretty sure for the longest time the big time schools “paid” their way to victories.
NIL work itself out. It’ll take some time.
If you want loyalty, get a dog . . .It’s still not the college athletics I’ve known for the last three decades and it stinks.
No loyalty anymore
If you want loyalty, get a dog . . .
He got paid $200K?!? LOL
The market is so over-valued haha to have a player like spencer making $200K is absurd
This cracks me up, thought for sure he was gunna get like $50K, how in the hell is he worth 200 lolIt’s INSANE!! And anyone who thinks this is good and healthy for college sports is too
It is not good for college sports . But it’s here and we gotta live with it . Complaining about every transfer or NIL payment is insaneIt’s INSANE!! And anyone who thinks this is good and healthy for college sports is too
I just looked up career earnings for Pippen. He made close to $108 million over his career. Cry me a river. Yes his Bulls contract was lower than what he was producing. He signed an extension early in his career for guaranteed security, giving up leverage for higher $$. Some guys do that. Ozzie Albies, for one.Look at Pippen. Was worth way more than he was ever paid. But in those days you couldn’t force the owners hand
It is not good for college sports . But it’s here and we gotta live with it . Complaining about every transfer or NIL payment is insane
I just looked up career earnings for Pippen. He made close to $108 million over his career. Cry me a river. Yes his Bulls contract was lower than what he was producing. He signed an extension early in his career for guaranteed security, giving up leverage for higher $$. Some guys do that. Ozzie Albies, for one.
College sports with annual free agency and players going to the highest bidder cannot last. It is poisoning the well. Either some sort of order will step in, or fan interest will wane.
Fan interest is at an all time high
yup. Have to change the mindset. It’s about the name in the front of the Jersey and only for that season. After the season, they aren’t Rutgers players…they are free agents.If you want loyalty, get a dog . . .
Yeah it’s more out in the open. Poaching is more prevalent and guys jump schools nowWhat's different now than what it was 30 years ago or even earlier besides the amounts of money, it's just out in the open in 2023.
Have we never the the stories that Stacy Augmon, Anderson Hunt, Larry Johnson, and Greg Anthony were getting 5 figure payouts from UNLV, the fab 5 to Michigan all got 5 figure payouts. Duke, Kentucky among other blue bloods started in the 90s, UMass/Camby, and it has always been unfairly balanced to the richer schools. Wasn't there even suggestions that something was happening in the John Wooden/UCLA dynasty era. I think college basketball still exists today.
Stick to college hoops, keep the Yankees out of it 😉😊Downfall of competition. Same teams getting all the talent. And if they don’t get it to begin with, they get it later.
This isn’t true…at least attendance wise and tv rating wise
To be honest, you can blame the current crop of coaches in college basketball the last couple decades for that who freely jumped school to school for more money and better jobs after a couple of years to better their resume but players were being unfairly punished having to sitting out 1 year, or sometimes 2 years or even losing a year of eligibility to transfer from a school playing for a coach they didn't go there to play for that was one of many dominoes to fall.Yeah it’s more out in the open. Poaching is more prevalent and guys jump schools now
Used to agree with this - but now think the opposite may be true. Talent being spread around. Look at this years final four. Miami. San Diego State, Florida Atlantic and UCONN ( a great program who was coming of a very lean few years). That is not exactly a blue blood line up.Downfall of competition. Same teams getting all the talent. And if they don’t get it to begin with, they get it later.
That's what I wanna know. Is the school telling people? Is the collective telling people?What is the source of these numbers?
Market dynamics, transfer portal closed except for grad transfers. So their stock rises especially when a bidding war ensues which is what happened with Cam.This cracks me up, thought for sure he was gunna get like $50K, how in the hell is he worth 200 lol