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SEC approves landmark settlement clearing way for revenue sharing with players
Posted on 5/23/24 at 5:01 pm
Posted on 5/23/24 at 5:01 pm
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What a mess college athletics has turned into. How is this sustainable?
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The proposed settlement entails the NCAA and all 32 Division I conferences paying $2.77 billion in damages. It also would enable schools, at their discretion, to share as much as $22 million in revenue with athletes, according to a copy of the proposed settlement summary obtained by On3.
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Still, some pushback has existed among stakeholders, in part, because they do not see a clear way the settlement provides protection from further lawsuits from future college athletes.
The settlement is expected to include an annual mechanism allowing future college athletes to opt-out from or object to settlement terms.
That element won’t necessarily protect the NCAA from future litigation. But it could make it more difficult for larger (and far more costly) class-action suits to take hold.
What a mess college athletics has turned into. How is this sustainable?
Posted on 5/23/24 at 5:08 pm to The Pirate King
Y’all old people are such whiny bitches when it comes to this stuff
Posted on 5/23/24 at 5:11 pm to The Pirate King
They have absolutely ruined college athletics. It’s gonna be as bad as the NFL when it’s all said and done.Bunch of spoiled brats. The tail wagging the dog !!
This post was edited on 5/23/24 at 5:14 pm
Posted on 5/23/24 at 5:16 pm to The Pirate King
It is different. I think the NCAA created this mess through years of not evolving. Had they found a way to compensate all athletes at a reasonable level, this may have been avoided. Like free agency in Pro sports it’ll seem normal in time.
Posted on 5/23/24 at 5:22 pm to The Pirate King
quote:Its not. Eventually we're going to have the SEC and Big Ten breaking away from the NCAA to form their own entity. Invite a few of the ACC and Big 12's top teams plus Notre Dame. The players will have their own union and CBA with a salary cap.
How is this sustainable?
Schools leftover in the old NCAA system will either drop football all together or scale back on how much its prioritized (funded) because the revenue is going to drop once all of the teams that national audiences cared about are all in a completely separate league.
Posted on 5/23/24 at 5:27 pm to LSU1SLU
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Y’all old people are such whiny bitches when it comes to this stuff
I don't have an issue with revenue sharing in theory, but this is just an additional 22 million a year that any school wanting to compete will have to come up with. This is in addition to a capless NIL system that is increasing exponentially every year.
This settlement also doesn't stop future lawsuits, so it's not going to really solve anything permanently. The next case could ask for 50 million a year in sharing.
This post was edited on 5/23/24 at 5:28 pm
Posted on 5/23/24 at 5:31 pm to LSU1SLU
Please give us a short synopsis as to what you have produced in your young like. We have a couple of seconds left in our old lives.
This post was edited on 5/23/24 at 5:35 pm
Posted on 5/23/24 at 5:38 pm to The Pirate King
If I had millions of dollars, I still would not contribute a single cent to NIL.
Its essentially going to turn into minor league sports. And once everyone starts to stick their hand in the jar, 100+ football players, 15 Basketball players, 40 baseball players, plus other sports and women sports, either football will be the only sport left, or they will all be paid pennies on the dollar for everyone to get theirs
Its essentially going to turn into minor league sports. And once everyone starts to stick their hand in the jar, 100+ football players, 15 Basketball players, 40 baseball players, plus other sports and women sports, either football will be the only sport left, or they will all be paid pennies on the dollar for everyone to get theirs
Posted on 5/23/24 at 5:39 pm to The Pirate King
We’re a baseball and gymnastics school. Doesn’t matter.
Posted on 5/23/24 at 5:57 pm to LSU1SLU
Apparently we are the ones with common sense.
Posted on 5/23/24 at 6:18 pm to Lige
quote:All Tiger Band members get a "Service Award" at the end of the Fall Semester.
Had they found a way to compensate all athletes at a reasonable level, this may have been avoided.
Last time I checked it was like $1600.00.
No reason the "Gestapo Bastards" (That's from Dale Brown) couldn't have been doing something like this all along.
All this nonsensical and dysfunctional NIL BS could have been averted.
Plus, many/all football players get cushy, high paying summer jobs and cars from Business Owner Boosters.
The Little Darlings have money and what they need to survive in College.
NIL is not sustainable.
Establish a Semi-Pro League (Right out of High School) for those that can't make it or dont want College........
Posted on 5/23/24 at 6:38 pm to namvet6566
Pretty sure he is married to a dude.
Posted on 5/23/24 at 7:19 pm to Tomherman
Pirate is right. This emerging model is not sustainable at most universities.
The $22 million in the settlement is payable to PAST athletes at each school according to each school's Title IX guidelines.
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Current and going forward athletes will get a revenue share each year
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state laws still permit unlimited NIL. No caps on these monies.
The bottom line is whoever has the most cash annually will be the most successful competitively, at least in recruiting top talent.
The $22 million in the settlement is payable to PAST athletes at each school according to each school's Title IX guidelines.
PLUS
Current and going forward athletes will get a revenue share each year
PLUS
state laws still permit unlimited NIL. No caps on these monies.
The bottom line is whoever has the most cash annually will be the most successful competitively, at least in recruiting top talent.
This post was edited on 5/23/24 at 7:21 pm
Posted on 5/23/24 at 7:23 pm to The Pirate King
It’s not sustainable. Profitable college athletics is dead and gone.
This post was edited on 5/23/24 at 7:24 pm
Posted on 5/23/24 at 7:23 pm to semjase
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NIL is not sustainable
How is it not sustainable…. Players getting compensation for their name image and likeness is very sustainable… business want to pay some for advertisements it happens … if college athletics goes to shite they will get less money for their name image likeness … but there is nothing to sustain for it not to be sustainable
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Establish a Semi-Pro League (Right out of High School) for those that can't make it or dont want College........
Wouldn’t work … the coaching and development you need is in college football… it’s a changing of times … it is what it is …. If your the best 19 year old on the planet at what you do and people want to compensate you for that why should you not get compensation … but it’s a mute question now because you can
Posted on 5/23/24 at 7:25 pm to Madking
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It’s not sustainable. Profitable college athletics are dead and gone.
We will see but something tells me the sec and big ten will make more money than ever
Posted on 5/23/24 at 7:30 pm to bayou39
NIL was nothing more than a door opening exercise meant to separate the players from the universities in order to gain control over the entire sport. Soon the same corporate entities that control the NFL will control what used to be popular college football programs. They’ll keep their names to keep their built in fan bases but they’ll have little to no connection with the universities other than ceremonial. It’s over
Posted on 5/23/24 at 7:36 pm to bayou39
It will be ONLY SEC and Big10 teams that have a shot at prospering in this new "system." Those two leagues will produce enough media revenue to pay their athletes under a revenue sharing system. At least they can pay SOME of their athletes. But some sports are gonna bite the dust, IMO.
No other leagues will be able to sustain this new situation in their sports.
My question about LSU is this: what will our supporters pay in NIL compared to Georgia, Florida, and Texas?
No other leagues will be able to sustain this new situation in their sports.
My question about LSU is this: what will our supporters pay in NIL compared to Georgia, Florida, and Texas?
Posted on 5/23/24 at 7:36 pm to Madking
What’s over .. you watching the games …. It’s funny you compare it to the nfl when the nfl is a gigantic success
Posted on 5/23/24 at 7:40 pm to bayou39
I literally just told you. If it’s such a great thing why are you so defensive and insecure about it?
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