sami
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I see a whole lot of blaming the players when UT was involved directly or indirectly in lot of the lawsuits that brought us where we are now with multi transfers and no NIL regulation.I get wanting to be a part of it. For those, like you, that contributing brings them joy, I say have at it.
I don't blame the players. I simply don't want to participate.
Many of those 698 students will find their non revenue program quietly axed. You'll see an article or two, maybe some brief outrage, then football or basketball or baseball season will overshadow that.
Businesses axe areas that don't make money and, sadly, schools are choosing to treat sports like a business now. If your kid is in a non revenue, not often televised sport, expect that their program will go away.
Shutter programs, up the talent fee, charge more for premium boxes, whatever it takes but they will get the money to pay athletes bringing in $152M a year.
I see a whole lot of blaming the players when UT was involved directly or indirectly in lot of the lawsuits that brought us where we are now with multi transfers and no NIL regulation.
If you're pissed, be pissed at UT, not some reasonably gifted teenager who wakes up and all kinds of offers are at his mailbox and in his email. What the heck did he do?
UT apparently thought they could do well in this Wild West and guess what..... we are.
I'm betting almost all of that 52M came from basketball and baseball, particularly tournament appearances.In what I saw the football program brought in 100M dollars that year, 52M was from the other sports combined. All other sports were in the red with only the football program generating more money that what was spent. I also wonder what 2025 looks like with the sharing with 2 additional SEC schools.
Bottom line, the money is NOT there to pay all the players on the team millions of dollars or equivalents to what the NFL players get - it just isn't. If something doesn't change, there will be just a handful of schools with any sports program and most of them will have football only.
It could be that every team that does field say a basketball team would be in the NCAA because there is not 64 able to afford teams. March Madness - Poof! And baseball is gone!
There's no going back. We've been successful, overall, in the NIL era. Spyre was apparently very organized and ready early on and now other programs, with huge alumni bases, are putting a lot of money in NIL.I believe what happened with Nico is going to make UT rethink things - I suspect lots of schools are close to being over this, as are a lot of fans.
There's a significant difference between 'nothing' and $4,000,000. Nico didn't provide $2,400,000 worth of entertainment last year. He certainly won't this year... well maybe in California, but not in the SEC.It's actually been like that for some time. I've said repeatedly and posted a video of Joe Namath talking about being offered more than his Dad made in the factory + a new car to play.
In 1960.
Surely you don't believe our 90s teams were recruited with nothing?
Players are recruited, as always, based on potential. When we got Nico, we were pretty dang happy in here. He didn't pan out.There's a significant difference between 'nothing' and $4,000,000. Nico didn't provide $2,400,000 worth of entertainment last year. He certainly won't this year... well maybe in California, but not in the SEC.
Not really. Those players always got a platform and got to get to the league and make millions. They couldn’t do that without the university and the university couldn’t do it without them. Not much has changed. Now the standouts get paid, and get to the league, all while the average player still gets nothing.Good for the players. Bad for everyone else. Which is the reverse of what it used to be. I call that poetic justice. Don't whine now if you were quiet before.