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Post by chris92065 on May 2, 2024 16:42:25 GMT -8
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Post by survalli on May 2, 2024 20:12:52 GMT -8
layman's terms, the NCAA might as well dissolve.
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Post by junior on May 2, 2024 21:09:41 GMT -8
Good. They've screwed everyone's pooch for years and years and years. And they've certainly screwed collegiate sports for the rest of us forever.
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Post by AzTex on May 2, 2024 21:19:14 GMT -8
It will be the official end of amateur sports in the USA. No organization will be able to enforce any amateur restrictions.
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Post by AZTEC4LIFE1992 on May 3, 2024 7:21:09 GMT -8
It’s a gift for the SEC and B1G to ensure domination. 1. Someone one here mentioned scholarship number expansion and that looks like it will happen in this settlement. Which is a problem when considering: 2. Profit sharing. Obviously B1G and SEC make a lot more money in media and there can give a lot more to the student athletes. 22% of the Ohio state media deal is a lot more than 22% than the Arizona media deal. (SDSU isn’t on the map) Basically, the P2 will pay for all of the best players and stash them on their now bloated rosters. The big 12 will get some left overs and the rest are SOL. The average pro career is less than 4 years, you can now go make that sitting on the bench at LSU. Time for non-p2 and big 12 schools that have good bball programs to break off and have their own tourney. The NIL vegas is just a start. It’s either act now or go extinct x.com/rossdellenger/status/1786192250277683583?s=12
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Post by aztecfred on May 3, 2024 7:36:40 GMT -8
When will something go SDSU's way? Seems like every event, decision, lawsuit, alignment......seems to hinder our sports and advancement???
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Post by FULL_MONTY on May 3, 2024 7:54:08 GMT -8
When will something go SDSU's way? Seems like every event, decision, lawsuit, alignment......seems ti hinder our sports and advancement??? Let's see how it all shakes out but I think this will eventually trim the FBS down from 130+ schools as there will be a relegation model. It will just be based on $'s.
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Post by FULL_MONTY on May 3, 2024 8:03:49 GMT -8
It’s a gift for the SEC and B1G to ensure domination. 1. Someone one here mentioned scholarship number expansion and that looks like it will happen in this settlement. Which is a problem when considering: 2. Profit sharing. Obviously B1G and SEC make a lot more money in media and there can give a lot more to the student athletes. 22% of the Ohio state media deal is a lot more than 22% than the Arizona media deal. (SDSU isn’t on the map) Basically, the P2 will pay for all of the best players and stash them on their now bloated rosters. The big 12 will get some left overs and the rest are SOL. The average pro career is less than 4 years, you can now go make that sitting on the bench at LSU. Time for non-p2 and big 12 schools that have good bball programs to break off and have their own tourney. The NIL vegas is just a start. It’s either act now or go extinct x.com/rossdellenger/status/1786192250277683583?s=12I think we are approaching a decision point for teams within the G5. Stay FBS and start paying players? Stay FBS but cut sports and pay players? Stay FBS and try status Quo? Drop to FCS and pay basketball players? etc. I would have thought that the current cost to run departments would have already forced universities to drop.
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Post by aztecterrier on May 3, 2024 8:21:55 GMT -8
Professional athletes who want to get big $$ to waste their eligibility buried 6 deep on an SEC/B1G depth chart are not competitors any G5 team should want on their roster anyway
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Post by aztecking on May 3, 2024 8:49:11 GMT -8
It’s a gift for the SEC and B1G to ensure domination. 1. Someone one here mentioned scholarship number expansion and that looks like it will happen in this settlement. Which is a problem when considering: 2. Profit sharing. Obviously B1G and SEC make a lot more money in media and there can give a lot more to the student athletes. 22% of the Ohio state media deal is a lot more than 22% than the Arizona media deal. (SDSU isn’t on the map) Basically, the P2 will pay for all of the best players and stash them on their now bloated rosters. The big 12 will get some left overs and the rest are SOL. The average pro career is less than 4 years, you can now go make that sitting on the bench at LSU. Time for non-p2 and big 12 schools that have good bball programs to break off and have their own tourney. The NIL vegas is just a start. It’s either act now or go extinct x.com/rossdellenger/status/1786192250277683583?s=12These players are high level competitive athletes though. The money is great but is a good D1 player really going to spend their entire college career sitting on a bench cause someone paid them to?
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Post by AZTEC4LIFE1992 on May 3, 2024 8:59:28 GMT -8
It’s a gift for the SEC and B1G to ensure domination. 1. Someone one here mentioned scholarship number expansion and that looks like it will happen in this settlement. Which is a problem when considering: 2. Profit sharing. Obviously B1G and SEC make a lot more money in media and there can give a lot more to the student athletes. 22% of the Ohio state media deal is a lot more than 22% than the Arizona media deal. (SDSU isn’t on the map) Basically, the P2 will pay for all of the best players and stash them on their now bloated rosters. The big 12 will get some left overs and the rest are SOL. The average pro career is less than 4 years, you can now go make that sitting on the bench at LSU. Time for non-p2 and big 12 schools that have good bball programs to break off and have their own tourney. The NIL vegas is just a start. It’s either act now or go extinct x.com/rossdellenger/status/1786192250277683583?s=12These players are high level competitive athletes though. The money is great but is a good D1 player really going to spend their entire college career sitting on a bench cause someone paid them to? Idk, between profit share, NIL, and player pay the difference may be too great between the $1million bench ride at Alabama or 40k to start at sdsu. Would you start at double A (with that pay) or sit on the bench in the MLB?
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Post by pbnative on May 3, 2024 9:00:27 GMT -8
It’s a gift for the SEC and B1G to ensure domination. 1. Someone one here mentioned scholarship number expansion and that looks like it will happen in this settlement. Which is a problem when considering: 2. Profit sharing. Obviously B1G and SEC make a lot more money in media and there can give a lot more to the student athletes. 22% of the Ohio state media deal is a lot more than 22% than the Arizona media deal. (SDSU isn’t on the map) Basically, the P2 will pay for all of the best players and stash them on their now bloated rosters. The big 12 will get some left overs and the rest are SOL. The average pro career is less than 4 years, you can now go make that sitting on the bench at LSU. Time for non-p2 and big 12 schools that have good bball programs to break off and have their own tourney. The NIL vegas is just a start. It’s either act now or go extinct x.com/rossdellenger/status/1786192250277683583?s=12I think the power confences and Fox have other ideas of who will break away and have their own tournament. www.foxsports.com/presspass/blog/2024/04/03/fox-sports-aeg-launch-the-college-basketball-crown-a-reimagined-postseason-college-hoops-tournament/
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Post by AzTex on May 3, 2024 9:04:34 GMT -8
It’s a gift for the SEC and B1G to ensure domination. 1. Someone one here mentioned scholarship number expansion and that looks like it will happen in this settlement. Which is a problem when considering: 2. Profit sharing. Obviously B1G and SEC make a lot more money in media and there can give a lot more to the student athletes. 22% of the Ohio state media deal is a lot more than 22% than the Arizona media deal. (SDSU isn’t on the map) Basically, the P2 will pay for all of the best players and stash them on their now bloated rosters. The big 12 will get some left overs and the rest are SOL. The average pro career is less than 4 years, you can now go make that sitting on the bench at LSU. Time for non-p2 and big 12 schools that have good bball programs to break off and have their own tourney. The NIL vegas is just a start. It’s either act now or go extinct x.com/rossdellenger/status/1786192250277683583?s=12I think we are approaching a decision point for teams within the G5. Stay FBS and start paying players? Stay FBS but cut sports and pay players? Stay FBS and try status Quo? Drop to FCS and pay basketball players? etc. I would have thought that the current cost to run departments would have already forced universities to drop. I've said before that I enjoyed Aztec football and basketball as much, if not more, back in the days we were College Division in the 1960's. If that's what it takes to get back to actual student athletes who are playing for the love of the game I'm all in. I'd even go for dropping to D3.
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Post by AZTEC4LIFE1992 on May 3, 2024 9:06:07 GMT -8
Professional athletes who want to get big $$ to waste their eligibility buried 6 deep on an SEC/B1G depth chart are not competitors any G5 team should want on their roster anyway Depends how you look at it. Would you start in the minor leagues, G league, Turkey, XFL/USFL or sit on the bench in the big leagues? I think we may be approaching a time when the money difference between conferences will become too great. NIL allowed small conference schools that have donors a chance to compete, but profit sharing and player pay ends that. How they navigate around title IX will be interesting
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Post by AZTEC4LIFE1992 on May 3, 2024 9:08:10 GMT -8
It’s a gift for the SEC and B1G to ensure domination. 1. Someone one here mentioned scholarship number expansion and that looks like it will happen in this settlement. Which is a problem when considering: 2. Profit sharing. Obviously B1G and SEC make a lot more money in media and there can give a lot more to the student athletes. 22% of the Ohio state media deal is a lot more than 22% than the Arizona media deal. (SDSU isn’t on the map) Basically, the P2 will pay for all of the best players and stash them on their now bloated rosters. The big 12 will get some left overs and the rest are SOL. The average pro career is less than 4 years, you can now go make that sitting on the bench at LSU. Time for non-p2 and big 12 schools that have good bball programs to break off and have their own tourney. The NIL vegas is just a start. It’s either act now or go extinct x.com/rossdellenger/status/1786192250277683583?s=12I think the power confences and Fox have other ideas of who will break away and have their own tournament. www.foxsports.com/presspass/blog/2024/04/03/fox-sports-aeg-launch-the-college-basketball-crown-a-reimagined-postseason-college-hoops-tournament/Yawn! You wants another B1G/SEC challenge. But this for point to the real culprits behind this, Fox and the big 10
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Post by PAC12 Aztec on May 3, 2024 9:43:53 GMT -8
Yawn! You wants another B1G/SEC challenge. But this for point to the real culprits behind this, Fox and the big 10 Agree! This is just so short sighted on their end. Fans will not watch in the numbers they need to support. I don't see big companies paying the ad dollars when the market is very specific to fans of these teams. The number of eyeballs just won't be there to sustain the amount of money. This is going to be a monumental collapse that may take a few years. I don't see how these dumb sh1ts think this is a plan for long term success. You are going to lose the fans who love college sports. You are not going to be able to put the genie back in the bottle. This is going to end so badly for all of these school and networks. It may not happen right away, but folks like a lot of us will be done with college sports for the most part. I will not watch or support any of this crap when this happens. I will be strictly Aztec only!
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Post by hoobs on May 3, 2024 9:51:47 GMT -8
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Post by Den60 on May 3, 2024 12:13:36 GMT -8
I think we are approaching a decision point for teams within the G5. Stay FBS and start paying players? Stay FBS but cut sports and pay players? Stay FBS and try status Quo? Drop to FCS and pay basketball players? etc. I would have thought that the current cost to run departments would have already forced universities to drop. I've said before that I enjoyed Aztec football and basketball as much, if not more, back in the days we were College Division in the 1960's. If that's what it takes to get back to actual student athletes who are playing for the love of the game I'm all in. I'd even go for dropping to D3. We do have a stadium to pay for, however. Good thing we have other tenants. We are already pretty much second division in FB but we are top division in BB. Unfortunately, the latter will likely change unless we get a big time donor.
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Post by AzTex on May 3, 2024 12:40:55 GMT -8
I've said before that I enjoyed Aztec football and basketball as much, if not more, back in the days we were College Division in the 1960's. If that's what it takes to get back to actual student athletes who are playing for the love of the game I'm all in. I'd even go for dropping to D3. We do have a stadium to pay for, however. Good thing we have other tenants. We are already pretty much second division in FB but we are top division in BB. Unfortunately, the latter will likely change unless we get a big time donor. That's obviously a major issue. But the way things are going we may have financial issues staying in D1 anyway.
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Post by zurac315 on May 3, 2024 13:52:45 GMT -8
It will be the official end of amateur sports in the USA. No organization will be able to enforce any amateur restrictions. What about individual conferences like the Ivy League. Could they agree that as a conference they will not participate in certain practices that they feel are destroying the amateur nature of sports. And, of course, only sign players that want to play under such a system?
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