August_West
Conscience do cost
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That is weird, so weird I probably wont do it.
I will. Im all in on Cal sticking it up their butts.
That is weird, so weird I probably wont do it.
Or, in the cases you cited, they took the best offer they received.Tristen Newton signed with East Carolina. Cam Spencer signed with Loyola of MD. Different circumstances but often 18 year old kids make mistakes in judgment.
Missed the point. The point is that some of UConn’s most beloved players didn’t call UConn home first. I was responding to someone who wasn’t crazy about the fact that McNeeley chose Indiana first. I care about if he’s choosing us now.Or, in the cases you cited, they took the best offer they received.
I will. Im all in on Cal sticking it up their butts.
I think many people are misunderstanding what is going on with NIL. I break it down into 2 buckets. The first bucket is what NIL was intended for: paying college athletes to promote companies, products, and services. In general, these are contracted directly with the athlete and it is where the largest dollars come from. Think female athletes like Livvy Dunne, Caitlin Clark, Paige Bueckers,... and the national companies, products, and services they promote. And, many athletes are getting paid by local companies to promote their businesses. Think the local car dealership, restaurant, service. The second bucket is coming from the NIL collectives which are loosely aligned with the universities and is kind of pay for play. In my opinion, the first bucket is very difficult to regulate, but the second bucket could come under scrutiny and there could be lawsuits for equal pay. In my opinion, if schools are going to pay athletes directly, they will have to pay men and women equally. So, if 100 men are getting paid by the school and/or collective, I would think the school will have to pay 100 women an equal amount. (Actual NIL deals will be get paid what you can by the market.)Except that every coaching staff is telling their recruits that they are not "unaffiliated" and the staff controls payments. Can't have it both ways under oath.
Boogie Fland out at Kentucky. Arkansas bound?
Hmmm. Sounds like my thought process in looking for jobs over the years "what can I get out of it". Some was money, also location, experience to improve skills, type of company/management, opportunities for advancement, etc. Guys have to do what they think is best, how much better "trained" can you get at school A vs. B for the future, how sure are you it isn't just BS, and how much loot are you willing to give up to the take the apparently better fit (with lower NIL)?The name on the jersey is irrelevant. The sports equivalent of mercenaries. No loyalty. It's all about what they can get out of it.
"Did I say 'recruitment'? Sorry I meant 'bank account.'"And he had the audacity to say that his recruitment is wide open lmao.