My god, his contract stipulates that he will not be fired regardless of what will happen in the infractions case. The things that happen when a donor is running your athletic department.
And they forced Miles out for something that happened at another school. Talk about the inmates running the asylum. Holy s_it.This smells like the athletic department was fully aware about all the cheating. Self probably said that if he goes down, he is taking the whole athletic department down with him.
My god, his contract stipulates that he will not be fired regardless of what will happen in the infractions case. The things that happen when a donor is running your athletic department.
Assistant coaches in FB are making over $2M. That's disgraceful.Why would we ever want to defile something as pure as college sports by compensating the players?
It's Kansas.And they forced Miles out for something that happened at another school. Talk about the inmates running the asylum. Holy s_it.
My god, his contract stipulates that he will not be fired regardless of what will happen in the infractions case. The things that happen when a donor is running your athletic department.
I wonder the same thing about SEC programs. Where the hell are they getting all these uber rich alumni that give their life savings to athletics? Their academics are not any better than UConn other than Vanderbilt and maybe Georgia/Florida.how does KU get crazy rich alumni to personally finance the basketball program? it's a similarly sized public university, where are UConn's boosters at?
Most UConn alum are tied down paying the insane taxes in the Northeast statesI wonder the same thing about SEC programs. Where the hell are they getting all these uber rich alumni that give their life savings to athletics? Their academics are not any better than UConn other than Vanderbilt and maybe Georgia/Florida.
How do you compensate them?Why would we ever want to defile something as pure as college sports by compensating the players?
How do you compensate them?
So no salaries?I am certain you recognize that the complexity of that solution is absolutely 1000% not the point in this context. You have people on this board saying that paying the players would somehow compromise the integrity of college sports. Meanwhile the FBI has Bill Self's assistants on wiretaps talking about giving cash to players and he gets rewarded with a lifetime contract that stipulates that he can't get fired for what's on those tapes.
And to your point, saying that something is complicated is not a credible reason not to do it. There are a million different options, it could be figured out if anyone had the appetite for it. Let them exploit their image and likeness, take some portion of the hundreds of millions of dollars in tv revenues, ad sales, concessions, ticket sales and put it in a fund that players can access after their playing career for health care, benefits, etc. Smart people can figure this out.
So no salaries?
You brought up compensating players, I asked how you would do it? I said nothing about it being an objectionable idea.I have no idea. Again, that has nothing to do with the issue here. I'm sure someone who gets paid to figure this out could figure it out. Weird that that's such an objectionable idea but handing out bags of cash in hotel rooms in Vegas is no big deal.
The way the SCOTUS is asking questions in their NCAA case, and after all is said and done this might be a moot point. The super conservative Justice Thomas lit into the NCAA's logic and legal experts are saying it doesn't look good for their case. Emmert and the Presidents have no one to blame but themselves. The "amateur scholar-athlete" charade has been going on for decades, its about time they called a spade a spade and fixed it.You brought up compensating players, I asked how you would do it? I said nothing about it being an objectionable idea.