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How would you envision scenario 2 playing out? You think USC and Oregon would play by the rules dictated by what coug and beav can afford?
 
I only voted this way because UW has no chance in the other scenario.
 
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How would you envision scenario 2 playing out? You think USC and Oregon would play by the rules dictated by what coug and beav can afford?

Set salary cap nationally. Say $10,000,000 per year, per school or something like that.

Move Kewgs and Beavers into Division 2.
 
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How would you envision scenario 2 playing out? You think USC and Oregon would play by the rules dictated by what coug and beav can afford?

How does it work in professional sports? NIL is akin to advertising dollars

Those dollars are more prevalent in some markets more than others

Not all players want to dog/pony show advertising and marketing … right now you have to do that to get paid
 
The Alliance will probably police themselves to punish for direct pay-for-play (you can't have inducements in a contract, you must show that a player is performing the services paid for).

The SEC will keep everything the same as it is now unless the networks put pressure on them to do the same.
 
The Alliance will probably police themselves to punish for direct pay-for-play (you can't have inducements in a contract, you must show that a player is performing the services paid for).

The SEC will keep everything the same as it is now unless the networks put pressure on them to do the same.

The networks work for the SEC not the other way around.
 
The Alliance will probably police themselves to punish for direct pay-for-play (you can't have inducements in a contract, you must show that a player is performing the services paid for).

The SEC will keep everything the same as it is now unless the networks put pressure on them to do the same.

The networks work for the SEC not the other way around.

SEC can always shop around
 
The NCAA continues to kick this can while raking in billions, when they should be the entity regulating and enforcing everything.
 
The NCAA continues to kick this can while raking in billions, when they should be the entity regulating and enforcing everything.

When push comes to shove, the NCAA has no legal authority, while Emmert is a weak leader.
 
Give them their set stipend and call it a day. It's the only possibility of the sport not dissolving in to two super leagues and everyone else is out in the cold. I give it 5 years before the public acknowledgment by Dear Leader Emmert that Bama and Ohio State have left the NCAA and taken 30 other schools with them.
 
The NCAA continues to kick this can while raking in billions, when they should be the entity regulating and enforcing everything.

When push comes to shove, the NCAA has no legal authority, while Emmert is a weak leader.

Get college football the fuck out of the NCAA already. Us row peter puffers told them to fuck off over 100 years ago.
 
Give them their set stipend and call it a day. It's the only possibility of the sport not dissolving in to two super leagues and everyone else is out in the cold. I give it 5 years before the public acknowledgment by Dear Leader Emmert that Bama and Ohio State have left the NCAA and taken 30 other schools with them.

I hate the idea of professional college football, but it's what everyone seems to want these days, so fuck it.

But do it fucking right like the NFL. 4 divisions with 32 team league. Salary cap so there still be some degree of parity. Also, scheduling parity.

College football playoff games are shit as fuck, whereas the NFL ones are great. The sport will still be ruined but at least it will be compelling viewing.
 
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The “top tier”, and those who are serious about getting there, will always be about bag men, no matter what the rules are. The “rules followers” will have to shit or get off the pot, the sooner the better…
 
It’s not a sustainable model to funnel everything to the very top. The strong need the weak to be strong enough. If the weak die then there is nothing for the strong to lord over.

The only way to do that is with some set of fair rules of the game. This is why the NFL gets it right. Sure the strong have been paying and cheating all along (same as the NFL) but there were enough rules to keep it mostly in check.
 
It’s not a sustainable model to funnel everything to the very top. The strong need the weak to be strong enough. If the weak die then there is nothing for the strong to lord over.

The only way to do that is with some set of fair rules of the game. This is why the NFL gets it right. Sure the strong have been paying and cheating all along (same as the NFL) but there were enough rules to keep it mostly in check.

Even with bag men and cheating, some sort of structured, college salary cap, would be enough to help spread the talent around.
 
I’d rather everything go back to the way it was pre BCS

College football had no rival on how great it was.
 
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The NCAA continues to kick this can while raking in billions, when they should be the entity regulating and enforcing everything.

When push comes to shove, the NCAA has no legal authority, while Emmert is a weak leader.

Get college football the fuck out of the NCAA already. Us row peter puffers told them to fuck off over 100 years ago.

Agree. The players will be free to accept a salary that reflects what they are really worth.
 
The Alliance will probably police themselves to punish for direct pay-for-play (you can't have inducements in a contract, you must show that a player is performing the services paid for).

The SEC will keep everything the same as it is now unless the networks put pressure on them to do the same.

The networks work for the SEC not the other way around.

SEC can always shop around

Like you said a little later. Forget about networks, as the SEC has enough power to start their own league. The NCAA needs the SEC more than the SEC needs the NCAA, let's not forget that.
 
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