Transfer portal opens and fan bases start complaining that players have “no loyalty to the logo.” Well, it goes both ways. The “logo” (i.e. athletic dept) can show loyalty by recognizing a player’s value and paying him his worth. No more playing for free while coaches get rich.
It's sad, but NIL is about to ruin high school football in the State of Florida. Go ahead and turn out those Friday night lights, the sport that once molded young men is dead. Here's my column: https://t.co/AEdj1h7c8C
Wahoo Nation!!!
I'm on the lookout for NIL opportunities in the Charlottesville community. If there is any mutual interest, please feel free to send me a direct message.
Thank you, and #GoHoos!!!
Let’s goooo Fort Pierce! These deserving young MEN/STUDENT athletes need your support! An opportunity is all these young men need. Thank you in advance. @FPWestwoodFB
Another reason college athletes need to and should join a players association.👇
Not only can agent agreements be reviewed by the players association, but standard representation agreements (like the NFLPA’s standard contract advisor agreement) can be mandated.
@AthletesOrg
During his introductory press conference yesterday, new Ohio State AD Ross Bjork called for a new college athletics model that includes negotiating/bargaining with college athletes.
He said there needs to be a new financial arrangement between the athlete and the institution.👏