clt says hell yeah! time to send bc out of the acc, and we can go back to cusa 1.0
Well thank god college sports have been saved! We can all relax now.
Lawyers are going to be printing money haha.
Aren’t they already printing money? From sports to politics, the cash train keeps on running.
https://thespun.com/college-football/kirk-herbstreit-issues-warning-to-entire-college-football-world
“We’ve got to decide if we want Major League Baseball or if we want the NFL. Major League Baseball has some teams with $250 million [payrolls] and some teams playing Moneyball at $40 million,” Dickert said. “Or do we want a hard salary cap like the NFL, and who’s doing the best with their resources? You know, the NFL doesn’t have GoFundMe for free agents, right? They don’t; they play with a certain set of rules.”
Hopefully MLB fixes their unfair system. Younger players - especially those in the MiLB system - are getting screwed money wise for the most part. Of course, don’t expect that to happen anytime soon.
https://x.com/PeteNakos_/status/1950919448342237573
Let’s see if any of this sticks.
What’s annoying is that most people, including me, have been saying for years that this is how it should have been done.
clt says this dude is in HS
Yep, we were talking about him a year ago when his family sued the NC State Board of Education over its NIL policy.
https://x.com/RossDellenger/status/1955713467115004155
The revenue-share cap this year (July 2025-June 2026) is $20.5 million, the max each school can distribute to their athletes. But schools are able to facilitate for their athletes individual third-party endorsement and commercial deals that, if approved through the new College Sports Commission enforcement process, are not included in the cap number.
This is just ridiculous. We need a hard cap for every school with no loopholes.
Rev share with hard cap and multi year contracts with limits, thats the only way to actually save this sport for all of us, of course to do all that it take schools like Texas and Tenn to look out for the good of the whole not just themselves AND it means making players employees and then getting them to agree to limit their eligibility.
Honestly I just dont see why those induvial parties (schools and players) will give up their advantage to help the overall product. Whats the argument that sells limited eligibility to players that can’t make the NFL? What is the argument to Ohio State to help Wake Forest compete?
Still seems like our best bet is a hard break where the top leaves and the middle/low end of FBS can make their own rules.
https://x.com/FOS/status/1957555606123876773
Life in the G6.
