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How would unionization work in a right-to-play state, i.e., kids that want to play but not in a union? Perhaps we outsource our Rams to Mexico and pay them less? 🤪
I have no idea. All I know we now have Professional College Athletes who hire Professional Agents to negotiate their compensation packages with schools. Now schools will hire front office personal like GM's to manage the overall budget.

I feel like we need to have the Professional elements like collective bargaining, hard salary caps, revenue sharing to ensure the mid majors can compete with Power 5's.
 
I have no idea. All I know we now have Professional College Athletes who hire Professional Agents to negotiate their compensation packages with schools. Now schools will hire front office personal like GM's to manage the overall budget.

I feel like we need to have the Professional elements like collective bargaining, hard salary caps, revenue sharing to ensure the mid majors can compete with Power 5's.
Salary caps and all that sound nice, but really schools could just have “sponsorship opportunities” from collectives and skirt a salary rule there.

I think transparency binding contracts are all we can hope for at this point.
 
I have no idea. All I know we now have Professional College Athletes who hire Professional Agents to negotiate their compensation packages with schools. Now schools will hire front office personal like GM's to manage the overall budget.

I feel like we need to have the Professional elements like collective bargaining, hard salary caps, revenue sharing to ensure the mid majors can compete with Power 5's.
Two things. As to the hiring of GM's, in my opinion, its a mischaracterization of the role, especially if you are using the WVa footbal and now basketball positions as examples. Also, salary caps to compete with the P4 schools will never happen.If anything, college sports would more align to the MLB nd not the NBA or NFL
 
Two things. As to the hiring of GM's, in my opinion, its a mischaracterization of the role, especially if you are using the WVa footbal and now basketball positions as examples. Also, salary caps to compete with the P4 schools will never happen.If anything, college sports would more align to the MLB nd not the NBA or NFL

MLB may not have a "salary cap", but they do have a "luxury tax" based on exceeding the established payroll ceiling. This year it's $237 million per team. If a team exceeds the $237 million in payroll, they get taxed by MLB on every dollar above that $237 million threshold.
 
I don't think it is a fictitious account necessarily but the dude has been way wrong a bunch of times (most recently about Oates>UK) and seems to be just trying to generate clicks.
 
Vending machine is closed. I thought he was a player. Made the ACC but not the big time. Maybe he'll transfer out to a better program year after next.
 
And when one says they are committed, that means for 1 year. Not 4.

Should there be a replacement term, for commitement, like say...signed. Committed sounds antiquated.
 
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