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Playmaker [390]
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How to fix college football
Dec 26, 2022, 12:13 PM
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College football as we know is dying. The idea of NIL was the exact name. Name image and likeness. Make money off jersey sales and signing autographs.
Any person with half a brain new it would turn into this.
The way to regulate it is this.
When you sign with a team as a recruit any NIL deals are for 3 years. If you transfer you do not get the money. Also if you transfer you have to sit out a year.
There is a cap on NIL deals. I don’t know what it is. The ESPN leftist say a person should be paid for their effort. This is not true. You are given an education. In reality the top 5% of players deserve more than a 250 k education. Most of these guys would not be on a college campus if they did not play football.
The major issue is that the NCAA is incompetent and the transfer rule mixed with teams paying players has caused this.
We have to go back to the old NCAA transfer rules
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Playmaker [390]
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Re: How to fix college football
Dec 26, 2022, 12:16 PM
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Also you can only sign an NIL deal with one team. If you transfer you can’t get NIL
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Clemson Icon [27753]
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Re: How to fix college football
Dec 26, 2022, 12:19 PM
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I knew from a Day One it was a mistake to allow money to come into amateur sports. Hopefully the new commissioner will have a better understanding of this ridiculous rule
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Orange Immortal [62744]
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CU Guru [1054]
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Re: How to fix college football
Dec 26, 2022, 2:54 PM
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The NIL could legally be restricted to moneys earned from marketed sales of (all) items that are a reflection of that players name, image and likeness. The school and recruiting could be barred from working out any deals, and leave it totally to the free market. The ncaa chose to let the gates down, and allow the stupid stampede. Many of the sudden millionaire 5 stars coming out of high school appear to distracted by the sudden wealth, and too preoccupied to play to their potential. A+M just had a lousy year by their traditional standard with their bought off top recruiting class. DJ came in with a big deal with Dr. Pepper, and as great as he was in high school, was a bust. That may not be the reason, but NIL could be. Alabama lost more games this year than in years. NIL could be the blame. Top starters entering the portal seem to be drawn by potential (or pre-arranged) NIL deal. We're hearing rumors of offering millions to draw players into the portal.
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Orange Blooded [2102]
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I think the distinction is between stopping players from having
Dec 26, 2022, 4:50 PM
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NIL deals and having a team cap for NIL money. Or there could be a cap on how many NIL players a team has.
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Oculus Spirit [42276]
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NCAA, ESPN, and other sports networks be like . . .
Dec 26, 2022, 12:22 PM
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110%er [4062]
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No FIXY for you…signed NCAA***
Dec 26, 2022, 12:32 PM
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Paw Warrior [4821]
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Re: How to fix college football
Dec 26, 2022, 1:13 PM
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The portal is the biggest issue. If kids sit out a year, this crap will not happen.
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Game Changer [1889]
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Re: How to fix college football
Dec 26, 2022, 1:32 PM
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Agree with all the comments. Also should only be able to go in portal one time and as above they should have to sit out one year after transferring.
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Dynasty Maker [3389]
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Re: How to fix college football
Dec 26, 2022, 7:23 PM
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Yep,, we’re in the “ take my ball and go elsewhere” era because there are no repercussions for quitting on your school and teammates.
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Orange Immortal [62744]
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Re: How to fix college football
Dec 26, 2022, 1:43 PM
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The only way to fix college FB is to do away with the NCAA, and keep the courts/judges out of college sports with all things non criminal, and that is the only way to fix it. Keeping the NCAA and the courts in college sports stamps an exploration date to it in the foreseeable future!!!!
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Solid Orange [1339]
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Re: How to fix college football
Dec 26, 2022, 1:47 PM
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No scholarships till you make the team...all club football as in the beginning...must maintain grade averages, NIL will have nothing to do with college. Separate issue and must be reported as income, any associations with gamblers makes your association null and void! Teams have to charge players for college,room & board if income reaches get to a certain level! Only those individuals or corporations of good character can participate and NCAA must monitor and can charge a fee to the individual!
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Orange Immortal [62744]
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Re: How to fix college football
Dec 26, 2022, 2:04 PM
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As I've said, The NCAA cannot tamper with the NIL in any way shape or form. So if the NIL is what we believe has destroyed college sports, well then, the doors of college sport will just have to shut down college sports, bc that is the only way to get the NIL away from college athletes, no other way bc the highest court in the land has already decided that college athlete are intitled to be paid for Name-likeness-and Image. If anyone is to blame for the Supreme Cout ruling, blame EA sports and the NCAA for taking payoffs to use college team names for making the video game, bc that is how it all got started, by a F-ing video game!!!!!
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Offensive Star [338]
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Re: How to fix college football
Dec 27, 2022, 10:00 AM
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You can change or determine how you interpret a ruling. What smarter minds and attorneys (not necessarily the same , HaHa) do everyday.
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All-In [10800]
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Re: How to fix college football
Dec 26, 2022, 1:55 PM
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College football is alive and well, just ask Georgia, Michigan, Ohio State and TCU.
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Orange Immortal [62744]
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Re: How to fix college football
Dec 26, 2022, 2:13 PM
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For now, it's still alive, but it isn't well. Not too long in the future colleges will get sick and tired of not having any control of college sports connected to their institutions of higher education, bc it's only a matter of time before the colleges will be at the bottom of the money making Pitt that college sports generate, and they will see that it isn't worth the troubles, or the hassle that it brings to their institutions!!!! The violent crime bc of how much money that college age athletes are starting to have hasn't hit full force as of yet, but it will!!!
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Orange Blooded [2180]
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Re: How to fix college football
Dec 26, 2022, 2:16 PM
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I totally support where you’re going with your thought process, the problem is players don’t sign NIL deals with the University, they are private agreements between the player, and who’s ever paying the player. It could be a car dealership, it could be a restaurant chain, it could be a clothing brand, it could be anything, but it is not the University. So I admire what you’re trying to accomplish, but it doesn’t even apply to the reality of the NIL situation.
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1st Rounder [616]
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Re: How to fix college football
Dec 26, 2022, 3:30 PM
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By many metrics, viewer interest remains strong. So how exactly is college football dying? It’s changing, yes, but not dying. And playoff expansion should make postseason even more interesting with more meaning attached to conference championships and expanding the number of high profile bowl games.
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CU Guru [1548]
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Re: How to fix college football
Dec 26, 2022, 4:05 PM
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The "ESPN leftists"? Okay...
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Team Captain [477]
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I've pointed out how to fix NIL and CFB for months & SCOTUS
Dec 26, 2022, 5:01 PM
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can do nothing about it. Reduce scholarships in FB from 85 to 65. Then there is nowhere to transfer to and fewer players means less money to toss around. The NFL gets by with 55 players - I am quite sure CFB can do the same with 65. BTW - perhaps some of that 20 scholly reduction could go to baseball so the colleges could field complete teams.!
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Tiger Titan [50664]
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This sounds like it would be great, the only problem is
Dec 26, 2022, 5:18 PM
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that the players will never go for this. They hold much of the power right now. Given the Supreme Court’s ruling on this previously, I don’t see how much of what you are proposing would be able to come to fruition.
Besides, I don’t think many people are as unhappy as you think they are. Universities are perfectly fine devaluing their education to accommodate football players, because football makes them a ton of money through TV deals and also provides a significant marketing opportunity. Most fans are going to continue supporting their school regardless of how they feel about NIL. And media makes tons on college football so they are fine with this as well.
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Team Captain [477]
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Re: This sounds like it would be great, the only problem is
Dec 26, 2022, 5:55 PM
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The players won't go for it??? What are they going to do strike?
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All-Conference [401]
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Exactly, and until nfl allows straight out of high school
Dec 27, 2022, 1:03 PM
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Like the nba, the players have no choice if they want to market themselves to be drafted. The degree to which they have been given power to this point is ridiculous. And to JKs comment that most will watch anyway….I see that as just the opposite if the competitive advantages become so uneven. This will happen the more this circus snowballs and people will absolutely lose interest. That’s the point that it will be addressed when network viewership takes a hit
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National Champion [7139]
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Re: How to fix college football
Dec 26, 2022, 7:57 PM
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Who gets to make that rule? Court ruling in summation told NCAA and the universities they could not regulate it. NIL is a business. Although Democrats like to try to tell businesses how much money they can make, you can't profit cap a private business unless it is a monopoly.
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Game Changer [1679]
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Re: How to fix college football
Dec 27, 2022, 9:05 AM
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Sitting out a year would fix a large portion of the issues. Then upon graduation, the player gets that year of eligibility back
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TigerNet Elite [70522]
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A bunch of idiots...
Dec 27, 2022, 1:11 PM
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They're either idiots or have some agenda... my guess is the latter of the two.
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