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re: At what point does NIL just completely ruin College Football?

Posted on 5/1/22 at 9:12 pm to
Posted by doubleb
Baton Rouge
Member since Aug 2006
36600 posts
Posted on 5/1/22 at 9:12 pm to
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I’m willing to watch what some would consider an inferior product as long as long as we are watching STUDENT athletes play for their universities and the competition is fair and competitive.

But why are people like yourself willing to go along with coaching staffs that are headed by multi millionaires, with assistants who also make millions, and watch their schools build Taj Mahals for their programs? You watch games run by networks who control the game because they pump hundreds of millions of dollars into the universities.

You don’t care about that, but when players get a bigger piece of the pie you get upset. Why is that?
Posted by chadr07
Pineville, Louisiana
Member since Jan 2015
8105 posts
Posted on 5/2/22 at 1:22 am to
Because you don’t give immature teenagers millions of dollars when they haven’t proven a thing. Plus kids that age have no idea how to manage money like that.

It’s a recipe for disaster and college football will be absolutely ruined within 5 years or less. If you think NIL is better for college football then I guess you are just a fool. We can’t help you.
Posted by ChEgrad
Member since Nov 2012
3293 posts
Posted on 5/5/22 at 12:29 pm to
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But why are people like yourself willing to go along with coaching staffs that are headed by multi millionaires, with assistants who also make millions, and watch their schools build Taj Mahals for their programs? You watch games run by networks who control the game because they pump hundreds of millions of dollars into the universities.

You don’t care about that, but when players get a bigger piece of the pie you get upset. Why is that?


I’m not upset - I can easily give up my season tickets and not watch sports. However, it has already damaged college sports and will continue to do so. I don’t think consolidating talent at 10-20 or so schools is going to improve the product and appeal to a wide audience.
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