ah59396 wrote: ↑Fri Jul 18, 2025 10:28 am
Seattleapp wrote: ↑Thu Jul 17, 2025 11:02 am
Yosef10 wrote: ↑Thu Jul 17, 2025 10:44 am
Seattleapp wrote: ↑Thu Jul 17, 2025 10:35 am
Appreciate you sharing the article, but besides it being poorly written, it was a pretty depressing account of what the current landscape is. And should DL enjoy any success he’s outta here with the first good offer.
What’s depressing about it? Sounds like a microcosm of American life to me. And yes, outside of a shooting star in Jerry Moore, folks are always going to be looking to move up in their profession. I don’t see that as depressing.
I know I’m in the minority here, but I’m never going to love what college sports have turned into. Entitled teenagers shaking down pretty much everyone so they can pretend to be a student athlete for a year before they go shakedown another school, all while guys like DL grind and grind year after year coaching those kids for a fraction of the money. That’s what’s depressing to me. And no it’s not a microcosm of American life. It’s actually the opposite of what American life is. No entry level employee walks in and makes more than everyone else.
Not trying to pick a fight with you here, but it ain’t the “entitled teenagers” that built this model.
It’s a bunch of rich old guys up at the top that decided they wanted to be even richer that’s made college sports what it is.
These kids are just playing the game they’ve grown up in.
Exactly. People blaming the teenagers who were used and discarded while coaches and schools make billions of dollars have the source of the problem 100% backwards in their heads.
Now, that being said, the pendulum has swung so far the other direction that it has its own set of issues. So that needs to be dealt with. And you can't just say "go back to the way it was", that horse left the barn and is gone.
To be honest now is the time for a 1-A/1-AA split to happen, there are clear haves and have nots and this needs to be separated. If you want to be with the "haves", then you have to be all-in. It's been minor league professional sports at the highest levels for decades, treat it as such. Make those kids school employees and be done with the farce of those kids being student-athletes. Set not only a salary cap, but a salary floor as well. And it's every single player getting paid, not just the top end of the roster.
Schools can decide what program(s) will be in the pay-for-play model for that season, and per-sport conferences will be set up and tweaked as necessary. Programs that opt out of pay-for-play will be set up in regional conferences to contain costs. Title IX and minimum number of program standards must be maintained in all this.
There needs to be a clear line drawn. The needs of the haves and have nots could not be further apart, it's time to stop trying to find one solution that meets everyone's needs. Make the split and move on.