I am firmly in the player doing what’s best for themselves and their family so long as it’s not a playoff game. They’ve given so much to the program at that point and can give so much more to the program by going pro and being drafted highly. Recruits look more at how many and who you had drafted than they do a meaningless bowl game.
Would someone explain the Hyatt situation? He has just signed a NIL deal, so I assume he is returning for next year. How likely is it that he will opt out of the bowl game. I have not seen anything that says he will sit out, but some on this board think he will.
I don't like sitting out. You start the season you should finish unless injury. If you play games 1-12, you can play game 13. Heck, you can get hurt preparing for draft, but you don't sit that out!
Excellent research. Pretty much says it all. If folks don’t understand dollars and cents and the magnitude of what can be lost, that is on them. Can’t explain it any better.Meet Jaylon Smith.
Jaylon played linebacker at Notre Dame and was projected as a Top 5 pick for the 2016 NFL draft, but suffered ACL, MCL, and nerve damage in the Fiesta Bowl and was questionable if he'd ever play again.
Instead of going in the top 5 picks, Jaylon dropped to pick no. 34 by Dallas who took a pretty big risk on him as he'd been such a dynamic player prior to the injury and hoped he'd be able to return to form.
Jaylon signed a four-year, $6.495 million rookie contract with the Cowboys, with a signing bonus of $2.9 million.
Ronnie Stanley, taken w/the 6th pick, one behind where Jaylon was project prior to his injury, signed a fully guaranteed, four-year, $20.48 million rookie contract, with a signing bonus of $13.09 million.
An overall difference of about $14 million in the total value of the contracts, $10 million in the signing bonuses, and far less in guaranteed money.
But go off Mr. Sanctimonious.
P.S.
W/out googling it, anyone remember who Notre Dame played or the final score in that game that cost him $14 million?
Nope, me either.
Play the freaking games or reimburse the school for schollie money from the last game of the regular season on.
Let’s look at this from the customers perspective.
I buy an expensive ticket to game, air travel, hotel to see a certain product.
After my purchase, one or more star players opt out.
Suddenly the quality of my purchase has gone down.
I should be able to get a ticket refund or discount.
Why?
If you went to a live concert or a play and the star performer opted out (not because of last minute illness), you would expect that the performance would be canceled and you’d get your money back.
A sporting event is likewise an entertainment performance.
Dont make me pay a premium price for a product that does not deliver that product.
Meet Jaylon Smith.
Jaylon played linebacker at Notre Dame and was projected as a Top 5 pick for the 2016 NFL draft, but suffered ACL, MCL, and nerve damage in the Fiesta Bowl and was questionable if he'd ever play again.
Instead of going in the top 5 picks, Jaylon dropped to pick no. 34 by Dallas who took a pretty big risk on him as he'd been such a dynamic player prior to the injury and hoped he'd be able to return to form.
Jaylon signed a four-year, $6.495 million rookie contract with the Cowboys, with a signing bonus of $2.9 million.
Ronnie Stanley, taken w/the 6th pick, one behind where Jaylon was project prior to his injury, signed a fully guaranteed, four-year, $20.48 million rookie contract, with a signing bonus of $13.09 million.
An overall difference of about $14 million in the total value of the contracts, $10 million in the signing bonuses, and far less in guaranteed money.
But go off Mr. Sanctimonious.
P.S.
W/out googling it, anyone remember who Notre Dame played or the final score in that game that cost him $14 million?
Nope, me either.
Play the freaking games or reimburse the school for schollie money from the last game of the regular season on.
So why carry that mindset ONLY for the last game? If you're that concerned about it, why play in any games that season? Whats next? Players sitting out during all the cupcake games for fear of injury? You made a commitment to play, you ****ing play! If the university gives you 100% of a scholly to get a degree, you owe them to play in 100% of all the games you are physically able to. The jobs not finished until that last game is played. Thats what you signed up for.If it was me, I’d hate to sit it out, but knowing the risk of potentially losing many millions of dollars after all the work I’d put into the chance of having that career, I’d sit.
We will just have to agree to disagree.Wow, this is a stupid argument. Just dumb on so many levels, including the 13th Amendment.
First off, you bought a ticket to watch a bowl game. Not a guarantee of individual players. That's the product. It was delivered.
The amount you spent on travel is immaterial.
If something unforeseen happens like an injury to the starting QB or the starting MLB getting disciplined and suspended from the game, you don't get a refund or discount for that either.
And if you went to a concert and a member of the ban opted out and was replaced, you still don't get a refund. When Fleetwood Mac booted Lindsey Buckingham and replaced him w/the dude from Crowded House, I didn't get a coupon to the show.
You know so many like to cite the stats of bowl games won/lost, but once this trend of jumping ship to the pros, it all but destroys the history/importance/meaning of even going to the bowl games. The bowl games (except for the play offs ) have lost their significance relative to what they were decades ago. I used to love to see how SEC teams did over all against the other conferences, but with so many players leaving for the pros or just not going to the bowl games, it's all a mute point for the most part.
How do you feel when a coach withholds a super-talented receiver or DB from returning kicks or punts to reduce risk of injury?So why carry that mindset ONLY for the last game? If you're that concerned about it, why play in any games that season? Whats next? Players sitting out during all the cupcake games for fear of injury? You made a commitment to play, you ****ing play! If the university gives you 100% of a scholly to get a degree, you owe them to play in 100% of all the games you are physically able to. The jobs not finished until that last game is played. Thats what you signed up for.
So why carry that mindset ONLY for the last game? If you're that concerned about it, why play in any games that season? Whats next? Players sitting out during all the cupcake games for fear of injury? You made a commitment to play, you ****ing play! If the university gives you 100% of a scholly to get a degree, you owe them to play in 100% of all the games you are physically able to. The jobs not finished until that last game is played. Thats what you signed up for.
I was already popping popcorn waiting on the Music City Bowl, but now I hear Will Levis---the greatest QB at Kentucky ever---will not play and instead opt for the draft. Now I may have to just watch re-runs of Green Acres instead.