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I’ll ask anyone that’s really interested in college football to click on the link as to the highest paid college football player is !!
And tell me if this can sustain itself for years coming ?
Any opinions ??
To answer your question, no it’s not sustainable. Even at the bluest of bluebloods, donors/ NIL will want return on investment. When the return rate slows or stops, funding will stop with it. At some point, portal and NIL have to be legislated better. And not by the NCAA. The NCAA gets 1 thing right every year: March Madness. That’s it. The only sport that they haven’t completely screwed up. And it’s non-revenue producing except at Kansas, Kentucky, Duke type places. The largest revenue producing sport is football, which the NCAA has screwed up royally. So they can’t legislate it. At some point, the NCAA needs to die. College football will have to go to an NFL model with contracts for players and that type of deal.
You could tell the SEC and B10 to go screw themselves and not schedule them from the remaining 85 schools in ANY sport. That would cause a stir with them because March Madness is the one sport they got right and the revenue from it is huge That’s just a shot if all schools outside the top two conferences stuck to their say Somewhere it has to stop , I don’t know the answer to it but it’s unsustainable at this rate
Like you said Travis some will want to see returns on their money in a few short years. Everyone can’t be happy
It will absolutely kill the sport unless NFL teams want farm programs. Then amateur athletics is gone Money kills everything
Money can be good or bad. Depending on who is handling it.
Let me rephrase that then : greed
Agreed 100%, Michael. Greed benefits nobody in the long run.