Hari Seldon
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Olympic sports in the case mean track & field, swimming, etc.
Usain Bolt doesn't run for free either. Olympic stars in any sport make tons of money from endorsements. NCAA players aren't allowed to do that.
Olympic sports in the case mean track & field, swimming, etc.
Usain Bolt doesn't run for free either. Olympic stars in any sport make tons of money from endorsements. NCAA players aren't allowed to do that.
Football is popular and it makes a shitton of money, you really don't think the athletes should be compensated?
Is it better for that money to go people who do not play the game (which can be quite dangerous)?
I don't care if it's a religion. They are properly compensated. Those student athletes signed a contract to play at the school. It's commonly known as signing day. If they don't want to play by the rules established then they should take their talents elsewhere. It's that simple. They're playing a dangerous game that they willingly signed up for. Never in a million years will I feel sorry for or clamor for student athletes to get paid. It is such a ridiculous notion that I can't believe what I'm reading.
Manziel is an idiot
Why do you get to decide that it's enough?Im not just saying those are the rules, I think all the things players get free now is more than enough. So they can either go with that, or they can go with the other options
The two are not mutually exclusive, I'm just willing to cut a bit more slack to a 20 years old who is probably overwhelmed by fame.Kinda how I feel. Bullshit rules are bullshit but guess what?
They are the rules. You can't underage drink and you can't sell memorabilia.
Abide by that shit, bide your time and go be a millionaire in the NFL in a year or two.
Again, let me stress, I'm not siding with the NCAA. I think they are garbage the way they profit off their players. I'm saying that for Manziel, the bigger goal is the NFL. And the MILLIONS there. I would do nothing to fuck that up if I were him.
It's a little unfair to say they get all this for free when they're playing for a team that is generating millions.
Dont like how the NCAA operates? Dont play in it, they can go play football in other places and skip college and get paid.
Why do you get to decide that it's enough?
Seriously, would you be okay if all the companies that have [insert your profession here] colluded to say that you're not allowed to make more than x dollars, because hey, it's enough, and if you don't like it get another job?
You're not eligible to play until a certain age. Plus, doing so will not help your draft prospects.
You're not eligible to play until a certain age. Plus, doing so will not help your draft prospects.
A simple way to solve this is to cut college out completely. All student athletes should be eligible to skip directly to the professional leagues if they're good enough.
A simple way to solve this is to cut college out completely. All student athletes should be eligible to skip directly to the professional leagues if they're good enough.
Well i agree, but since the ncaa has made that impossible they should pay the athletes they are forcing to go to school and making them a shit ton of money
Not going to lie, I would be perfectly fine with that. Dont like your situation move into one you like. But if my company said hey you can do this thing for 3 years, but if youre really good at it youll make millions after that time is up, I would be fine with that.
Thats only the NFL, theres other leagues you can go and get paid.
Think were on 2 different things here. His point was if we start paying players olympic sports will go bye bye from college because they make no money. Football and sometimes basketball make money in college.
So all those sports that lose money (read: olympic sports) will be cut.
Sports leagues and players union agree on a cba when a person is eligible for the draft/free agency not the NCAA.
A simple way to solve this is to cut college out completely. All student athletes should be eligible to skip directly to the professional leagues if they're good enough.
Well i agree, but since the ncaa has made that impossible they should pay the athletes they are forcing to go to school and making them a shit ton of money. It's why i don't think baseball players shold get anything because there is the minors.
LOL.
No 17 year old kid is physically or mentally ready to play in the NFL outta HS. This shit ain't the NBA, brah.
I can just imagine a 17 year old HS QB getting cracked by a grizzled veteran and his career being over in a split second because he was used to getting hit by other 17 year olds before going to the NFL.
Believe me, of any sport, football is the one that doesn't have HS draft picks that I support.
It's for the players safety overall. Too bad the NCAA is broken.
You are crazy if you don't think the ncaa had a huge role in that
That's not how America works. This is the same exact argument being proposed in the fast food $15 dollar an hour thread and it's never going to happen. Ever. Is it fair for McDonald's CEOs to give themselves raise while the burger flipper can barely get by? Is this fair?
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=637151&highlight=ceo+raise
No, it's not, but that's how America works. Colleges are a business. Their entire existence is to completely burden people while they profit. That's why you're seeing tuition skyrocket year after year. Even in that case, student athletes still have it better than most. Some of those kids were hardly model students and they're still getting a free ride despite their lack of studiousness. My heart does not, and will not, bleed for them.
So you're entire argument is "because they said so"
:lol, exactly right.
Want to see what 1 NFL Ready talent does against High School level kids: Jadeveon Clowney's High School Highlights.
Sure, there might be 10-20 HS Seniors a year that might, MIGHT, have a chance to succeed (and survive) going straight to the NFL, but that's just not enough.
If your argument is they can't get paid directly fine thenSchools profit off of graduates as well. So would you propose that non student athletes get paid for their contributions too?
Fuck this minor league for NFL bullshit. I actually like college football.
If your argument is they can't get paid fine then
BUT
Any other student still can go out there and get paid right? Nothing is stopping a musician, artist, acting, etc major from getting paid for their talents while in school.
They also didn't sign a contract to contribute to the NCAA by signing their talents over to a school either.
If the NFL would adopt the NBA and MLB way of farming for talent this would be a non issue.
I edited my post but forget about talent, the NCAA owns their talent fine, what about the players image in general?
I see your opposed to the school paying for the talent I can buy into that, but whats wrong with the player selling his image his brand, or any other thing he can sell that is not related to his talent?
I don't have an issue with that whatsoever. I agree with you there. But I'm not going to budge on the talent aspect of NCAA profitability. First of all, basketball players and MLB players should be able to jump directly to those respective minor leagues or even the majors if they're good enough. The NFL is tricky because it doesn't feature a minor league. If football players want to play in the NFL they have no choice but to sign a contract with a school, honor it, and move on.
Schad's saying there's another Autograph broker saying that Manziel asked to do an Autograph session for money.
I don't have an issue with that whatsoever. I agree with you there. But I'm not going to budge on the talent aspect of NCAA profitability. First of all, basketball players and MLB players should be able to jump directly to those respective minor leagues or even the majors if they're good enough. The NFL is tricky because it doesn't feature a minor league. If football players want to play in the NFL they have no choice but to sign a contract with a school, honor it, and move on.
A simple way to solve this is to cut college out completely. All student athletes should be eligible to skip directly to the professional leagues if they're good enough.
NCAA will be irrelevant for the big schools after this year or the next anyway, with the creation of Div 4. They'll form their own organization.
I don't get what the picture above proves. He can sign stuff, he just can't be paid for it.