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This’ll be fun when they all realize this is a taxable benefit and they owe a few grand unexpectedly at tax return time
This’ll be fun when they all realize this is a taxable benefit and they owe a few grand unexpectedly at tax return time
YesRidiculous - players now rule the roost.
I dislike pro sports because they ruined it with ridiculous salary standards and now college sports has turned that corner
What's next - high school and youth sports?
Nope. Sure don’t. If it makes them happy and it makes their lives better what do I care? They more than deserve it.You don't think it's absurd that on a college campus 85 football players are all driving the same pick up truck? Separate that from the notion that athletes should be paid (we both agree they should) and it's patently ridiculous.
Be careful on that slippery slope, johnNow we'll get boosters (NIL collectives)/programs looking to outdo them and giving all 85 players Trackhawks and Hellcats. Just wait until we have a couple players or bystanders killed when the players are racing each other all over or driving around drunk in these vehicles.
Maybes it’s just semantics or laziness idk but saying they were “given $70,000 trucks” is read pretty plainly as they own the trucksI never said they owned the trucks, pal.
You stepped in a pile.
I don’t think it’s about hating the NIL. I want players making millions if they deserve it.Y’all only hate NIL when it benefits other schools.
Such hypocrites…
What do you think got them to the program???????I don’t think it’s about hating the NIL. I want players making millions if they deserve it.
I think it’s about should the players get NIL because of their individual skills, or the program they choose?
I don’t think it’s about hating the NIL. I want players making millions if they deserve it.
I think it’s about should the players get NIL because of their individual skills, or the program they choose?
Come on, that's on you. Coaches/schools give out scholarships all the time too. You have the scholarship for a year and hopefully you have it as long as you want to play at your school, it can also be taken away from you at any time. Kind of like the trucks the boosters (NIL collective) gave them.Maybes it’s just semantics or laziness idk but saying they were “given $70,000 trucks” is read pretty plainly as they own the trucks
Yep, that's it! We should give kids what makes them happy, they tend to have wonderful impulse control and make the correct decisions when given everything they want.Man y’all are such joyless husks. Life is short. These kids are clearly very happy about this. Whether or not you think it’s
I think you're not really understanding supply and demand here.
It's not like any random 180lb shmuck is getting a scholly to play d-line. They're being recruited because they have the individual skills to earn NIL $.
i get the S&D aspect, I just question the slippery slope of the supply.What do you think got them to the program???????
Truly so incredibly on brand to read through a boneyard thread about NIL and see the old man yells at clouds takes just plopped all over the place.Man y’all are such joyless husks
How about taking advantage of that free education they are getting?Why? These are kids who quite literally destroying their bodies for our entertainment, and provide the labor that gets a lot of people a paycheck. Most of them won’t see a dime from professional football.
What does this even mean?"I'm all for players getting paid but NIL ain't it."
Stop it. You're telling on yourself.
i get the S&D aspect, I just question the slippery slope of the supply.
professional sports have a salary cap. Nothing at the moment exists in college athletics. I’d like a solution to that problem looked into is all.
It won't be "college" sports.As long as you don’t care that UConn football (and many others) will have no hope of competing in an escalating arms race with no rules. Will be “interesting” to see what college sports looks like after 5-10 years of this.
Nope. Sure don’t. If it makes them happy and it makes their lives better what do I care? They more than deserve it.
Oh my. Stop.How about taking advantage of that free education they are getting?
Ok gramps let’s get you back to the homeHow about taking advantage of that free education they are getting?
yesMy point is that, sure it's great, everyone's happy
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I am talking about the players that “won’t see a dime from professional football”. You sure are riding high on that horse of yours, youngster.Ok gramps let’s get you back to the home