Would it help college football to impose a salary cap, much like the NFL?
Sounds like some of the booster collectives are self imposing already.
Sounds like some of the booster collectives are self imposing already.
If Emmert wanted to reclaim even a smidgen of credibility he could try to get out in front of this
Sounds like some of the booster collectives are self imposing already.
If Emmert wanted to reclaim even a smidgen of credibility he could try to get out in front of this
It's kind of a runaway train now. He should've been getting out in front many years ago.
It's encouraging that the money guys are already hedging on their promises. The mess might reign itself in.
This isn’t sustainable. Some of these numbers being thrown around can’t be true. And if they are, there’s gonna be massive jealousy.
$2 million for a quarterback? You were supposed to sign a quarterback every year. So you’re telling me the top schools gonna pay eight to $10 million just in quarterbacks? No way.
Would it help college football to impose a salary cap, much like the NFL?
Do the players pay taxes on their NIL deals?
Do the players pay taxes on their NIL deals?
That’s how you end it. When a guy gets his 100k signing bonus, the IRS comes along at the end of the year and says, you owe us 30 grand or so. Now kid doesn’t have it, since he blew it all on Camaros and since he didn’t play well the money guy sure ain’t gonna give it to him.
Really wonder if all those A&M kids actually had taxes withheld.
You have to admit you are a professional league with paid, professional athletes first.
Sounds like some of the booster collectives are self imposing already.
If Emmert wanted to reclaim even a smidgen of credibility he could try to get out in front of this
Would it help college football to impose a salary cap, much like the NFL?