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Yes. They should receive tuition, room and board. Worth over $200 plus k. Not a bad pay dayAnd for the record - I'm fine with it. Kids should get paid.
Yes. They should receive tuition, room and board. Worth over $200 plus k. Not a bad pay dayAnd for the record - I'm fine with it. Kids should get paid.
You can't have a degree program though without a field, and there is no field in sports currently, and none will pop up overnight. You'll actually need some body of work, whether in books, exercise, training, something, anything, that would constitute a field. And the person offering these classes would have to have a degree in an adjacent field, or none of it happens at all. In other words, they can't give out degrees if there isn't a person with a degree to give them out. So, someone in an adjacent field would have to create an interdisciplinary program. I can only think of the literature of sports, or something to do with exercise science, the history of sports, sports and sociology, sports administration, these kind of things.
When it comes to imagining playing a sport, though, I'm stumped in trying to find an adjacent field. What would it be? Maybe something like Dance & Sport? But dance requires all sorts of study which just recreates the same problem I'm mentioning above.
Just make a rule that a program can take no more than 2 transfers per year...something like thatI don’t have a problem with college kids getting paid but there has to be a salary cap for each Division 1 program. Each school can elect to pay one guy it all and give the others nothing or divvy it up between the 13 man roster. If we want some sort of equality in the sport, the Uber rich schools shouldn’t hold all the cards. Even with a set salary cap compromise, many schools will not be able to compete for the best players, so there’s that.
Clearly isn't a free marketWhy? Free market will take care of itself
That might be exactly what we are seeing with some of the hs commits to our football program.This is how the power conferences push out the mid-majors without publicly stating such … athletic/recruiting budgets are already tight at many schools, now they’re being used to farm for the big boys.
Or maybe it's the freest of markets.Clearly isn't a free market
Kansas makes a late offseason add:
Coit is a 5'11 volume scoring combo guard from NIU. Averaged nearly 21 ppg w/ a 50 2P%, 33.7 3P% (nearly 10 3PAs per game!) and a 88.5 FT%. 3 assists per game too.
Kansas now deep with guards with DaJuan Harris returning for his fifth year at point and the transfer additions of Rylan Griffin (Alabama), Shakeel Moore (Miss. State), Zeke Mayo (South Dakota St.) and now Coit.
Kansas makes a late offseason add:
Coit is a 5'11 volume scoring combo guard from NIU. Averaged nearly 21 ppg w/ a 50 2P%, 33.7 3P% (nearly 10 3PAs per game!) and a 88.5 FT%. 3 assists per game too.
Kansas now deep with guards with DaJuan Harris returning for his fifth year at point and the transfer additions of Rylan Griffin (Alabama), Shakeel Moore (Miss. State), Zeke Mayo (South Dakota St.) and now Coit.
Or a monopoly.Or maybe it's the freest of markets.
Defintion of a monopoly: "A monopoly is a market structure that consists of a single seller or producer and no close substitutes."Or a monopoly.
Kansas makes a late offseason add:
Coit is a 5'11 volume scoring combo guard from NIU. Averaged nearly 21 ppg w/ a 50 2P%, 33.7 3P% (nearly 10 3PAs per game!) and a 88.5 FT%. 3 assists per game too.
Kansas now deep with guards with DaJuan Harris returning for his fifth year at point and the transfer additions of Rylan Griffin (Alabama), Shakeel Moore (Miss. State), Zeke Mayo (South Dakota St.) and now Coit.
P2.Defintion of a monopoly: "A monopoly is a market structure that consists of a single seller or producer and no close substitutes."
Duopoly, or 30+ teams?P2.
Will we be in or out?Duopoly, or 30+ teams?
Last year the portal was ~1,200 IIRC - how many students were left "hanging"?A lot of these guys aren't going to get scholarship offers again. They're going to feel pretty silly.