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What is that amount? Just saying huge sums isn't really meaningful without a number. A kid picking up a few hundred or thousand here and there isn't going to be in the same boat as another getting $10K from the business and 25K from a couple of others, just as that kid isn't in the same boat as Bryce Young or someone else getting $50K or better a year.
DO you treat in-state and out-of-state kids differently? The tuition numbers and cost of attendance numbers are considerably different.Look up...
DO you treat in-state and out-of-state kids differently? The tuition numbers and cost of attendance numbers are considerably different.
Is he really worth $1 million though. If he decided to transfer right now to Utah is he still going to get $1 million? Of course not. He's getting that much because he will be the next quarterback at Alabama. It's not really his likeness but the position at the schools likeness. This is where I think the problems will come from. A mid-tier school won't have the same boosters offering to pay as one of the blue bloods. I think in a few years it will even further narrow the number of teams that can actually compete. It's basically being a professional sport with no salary caps.This has never been stated explicitly by anyone associated with the NCAA. Fans that don't want college athletes to be professionals have used this argument. They have also argued that a schokarship is fair and full payment for all that a college athlete does. $1 million to Bryce Young says that Alabama was getting him for $1 million less than he was worth.
You’re including room and board in your number, tuition only is much lower than the numbers your quoting.Tuition is not 7K instate. It's closer to 24K.Not sure of out of state but bet its more. i just had one graduate instate from NC State. Also a state school. Now if someone wants to pay for my other twins tuition at Duke please be my guest.
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Exactly.
It's not really his likeness but the position at the schools likeness. This is where I think the problems will come from. A mid-tier school won't have the same boosters offering to pay as one of the blue bloods.
The guy has millions of followers on social media. I’d love to do research and ROI projections for these companies! (I’m fully aware how boring that may sound)This is a logical extension. Wait until they start signing high school players to shoe deals.
The superstar athletes that will be getting big money through this were already receiving some kind of money below the table in the past and/or knew they would be receiving a boat load of money in 1-2 years, so I’m sure it won’t change the mindset of that individual player from a coach ability perspective.I wonder how coachable millionaire teenagers are going to be..
Feels like this could do some serious developmental harm along the way for potential superstars.
It will create what it already is. Major league college and true amatuer college athletics. Not suprisingly Oklahoma and Texas are already looking to join the SEC which is a sign of where this is going.this is going to make college sports even more lopsided than it already is. Wowsa.
Hasn't this always been a thing? Was Michael Jordan more talented than Tracy McGrady? No, but he damn sure wanted it way more than him.I wonder how coachable millionaire teenagers are going to be..
Feels like this could do some serious developmental harm along the way for potential superstars.
i agree with this^^^^.Sad to hear college sports going to this.
now recruiting will be about endorsement opportunities!
He should pay tuition now then.
I believe a gym in Miami is offering $500/month to everyone on the football team. Surely a player accepting a $6,000 deal shouldn’t have their entire scholarship voided.All players that sign endorsement deals should be pulled from scholarship and have to pay for their "education".
I believe a gym in Miami is offering $500/month to everyone on the football team. Surely a player accepting a $6,000 deal shouldn’t have their entire scholarship voided.