85SugarVol
I prefer the tumult of Liberty
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That's the point, sir. Anri-trust laws prohibit the creation of a business model that colludes to set wages. In a free market, the other schools would be free to pay players. Recent SCOTUS opinion attached to the NIL ruling indicates that they will interpret law this way against the NCAA if it comes before them again.Well yea, but we don’t play 85 walkons if the other teams don’t play 85 walkons.
And if our 85 walkons are beating their 85 walkons - people would fill the stadium.
They’re special my first grand baby came home on Christmas DayHappy New Year fellow morans. We were fortunate enough to bring our baby home in time to watch the Nico Era begin! View attachment 606526
Opening up multiple BILLIONS to share instead of the current millions. It’s understandable that they pine for the days that scholarships, free books and medical care were sold as sufficient. But the best programs always knew how to funnel money to the best players and did so with full autonomy from NCAA cronies. Pennies on the dollar red Dodge Chargers and no show jobs for Mama to million plus deals in plain sight. In retrospect, which is obviously seedy?You want collective bargaining? That is what you get if you cap it. Then you have strikes and walkouts. Do not make comments on things you have no clue about.