Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Look the cost of a scholarship is really nothing to Universities and colleges. Do not believe the p&l from these institutions. They inflate cost and hide revenues. They have sports programs because it make business or marketing sense. I remember Duke before basketball success. It was a sleepy southern finishing school.
The places that make money off the money sports will break off from the NCAA(think SEC, etc). Why share or be under their rules?
Correct. A separate entity that is affiliated with but not part of the university and leases the stadium, shares ticket and t.v. revenue with “the host” etc. it will be for men’s b-ball and football only. Maybe (maybe) they’ll be a requirement by that entity that you must be enrolled in pursuing a degree at the affiliated school. Maybe.
Sounds like a massive risk that they lose the title IX suit and owe enormous damages
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Look the cost of a scholarship is really nothing to Universities and colleges. Do not believe the p&l from these institutions. They inflate cost and hide revenues. They have sports programs because it make business or marketing sense. I remember Duke before basketball success. It was a sleepy southern finishing school.
The places that make money off the money sports will break off from the NCAA(think SEC, etc). Why share or be under their rules?
Correct. A separate entity that is affiliated with but not part of the university and leases the stadium, shares ticket and t.v. revenue with “the host” etc. it will be for men’s b-ball and football only. Maybe (maybe) they’ll be a requirement by that entity that you must be enrolled in pursuing a degree at the affiliated school. Maybe.
Anonymous wrote:no one will get paid. This is about image and likeness money.
Anonymous wrote:MLS Second division will have a bigger affect on college soccer
Anonymous wrote:Look the cost of a scholarship is really nothing to Universities and colleges. Do not believe the p&l from these institutions. They inflate cost and hide revenues. They have sports programs because it make business or marketing sense. I remember Duke before basketball success. It was a sleepy southern finishing school.
The places that make money off the money sports will break off from the NCAA(think SEC, etc). Why share or be under their rules?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am just looking forward to the creative ways schools compensate the HS superstars to get them to come to their schools now, and to get them to stay to not go pro early. [/quote
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When it comes to HS there are no superstars. Superstars play club. Yes many club players also play HS but not the superstars.
I am talking about men’s football and basketball. No one’s paying a soccer player jack to play at their school (outside of scholarships). C’mon keep up there turtle.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am just looking forward to the creative ways schools compensate the HS superstars to get them to come to their schools now, and to get them to stay to not go pro early.
When it comes to HS there are no superstars. Superstars play club. Yes many club players also play HS but not the superstars.
Anonymous wrote:I am just looking forward to the creative ways schools compensate the HS superstars to get them to come to their schools now, and to get them to stay to not go pro early. [/quote
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When it comes to HS there are no superstars. Superstars play club. Yes many club players also play HS but not the superstars.
Anonymous wrote:I am just looking forward to the creative ways schools compensate the HS superstars to get them to come to their schools now, and to get them to stay to not go pro early.