butchna
Sit down and tell me all about it...way over there
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The schools don't spend money on NIL.The NCAA cannot limit the amount an individual athlete can make in NIL. But they could set a "salary cap" limiting the amount member institutions spend annually on NIL
NFL salary cap for 2023 is $224.8 million. The Chiefs could pay Mahomes $224.8 million this year, or they can choose to field a 45 man roster
That seems to me to be the only way the 'AA remains relevant
? At least it gives us a middling team and adds balance.I wish Mizzou would join the Big 10 so we could replace them.
Happy Nolan Ryan-Robin Ventura day! Not only do we need to let the players settle their scores on the field more, the commentary of the fight is fantastic.
The point was about how will they handle classes…. You can fly from North Carolina to California in 5 hours….. my daughter plays college basketball and has several 5 hour bussed road trips…. Classes is not a huge issue…. The biggest issue will be cost will be the biggest… will the bigger intake of revenue offset additional costs…. The schools seems to feel like it will.Flying from Eugene, Oregon to Piscataway, NJ is not a hop, skip, and a jump. It's a 4 hour flight direct with 3 time zone changes. You can't travel the day before a game and expect kids to be ready to play at the top of their game. But not my problem.
The only thing that helps them is that the pandemic created more remote learning. But I am confident that you will see the non-revenue sports on the road 2 weeks at a time to play in several locations.