@iris_seraphina Millennials always trying to hop on the X bandwagon. X don’t care, we’re the forgotten & we’re ok w/ that. P.S. PC’s, game consoles, cd players, Walkman’s, pagers, camcorders,car 📞-cell 🤳🏽-text-pics-videos, dial up, cable modems then apps over 30 yrs. Wouldn’t trade a thing!
@WinterSportsLaw Honestly Mit, This has always been the plan. Pay huge 💰, team staff pay goes 🆙 force players to fight for 💰weaken NCAA thru lawsuits. Teams, coaches & players fighting creating chaos. Consolidate teams to 💰power league & -💵G league. Networks make more💰💰💰long term.
@turnertheburna@WinterSportsLaw Still contracting directly with that single entity. Different structures. By that structure all athletes would have to contrcract directly with the NCAA for each sport. Universities would have nothing to do with it. NCAA is incompetent!
@GTRecruitBuzz@turnertheburna@WinterSportsLaw Look, I don’t like what’s happened to CFB & college sports as a whole but the conferences/Uni’s are the ones who have taken the money from networks & caused this mess. Claiming to protect student-athletes while making Billions is just BS. It’s about the $ not the players.
@turnertheburna@WinterSportsLaw TKO owns 3 sports entities. UFC, WWE & PBR. All athletes contract with a single individual entity. So yes UFC is a single entity that athletes contract under. It’s a completely different structure.
@AaronGogley@WinterSportsLaw Well, we are talking about sports, and in sports you have 50+ yrs of history.
Also, so you’re really saying no professional athletes get paid by unrelated 3rd parties for their NIL? 😂😂
@GTRecruitBuzz@turnertheburna@WinterSportsLaw A $ figure can be set as a dividing line as well. It doesn’t have to be that broad. The salaries were an example of bad economics in College sports. Boosters pay for a lot of things, facilities, salaries, scholarships ect. So how exactly does that help your position?
@turnertheburna@WinterSportsLaw Why do you want NCAA or conferences to have players rights exemption? CFB is already bringing in half of what the NFL brought in and above every other professional sport. Yet, they don’t have anti trust exemption for players. Why give NCAA all that power?
@NILnotNLI@RossDellenger BS. Tuition has risen 22% at St. Joseph over the past 10yrs anyways. Olympic sports other than basketball can be separated. Money is siphoned & spread across non revenue sports. Most all HR is SaaS ran now so cost is minimal.
@turnertheburna@WinterSportsLaw People are already rich in 2024 CFB brought 11 Billion dollars. Maybe a limited exemption for media rights but not players employment
@WinterSportsLaw Why would they have to be employees of the conference and not the school? Couldn’t the school hire them then have the conference & players association negotiate the CBA?