duncanlamb
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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.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 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.