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Who published that figure?
Author:
whatsamataU
(24837 Posts - Original UHND Member)
Posted at 2:23 pm on Sep 23, 2024
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With no players union and a CBA that includes revenue sharing, the college football model is toast..
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SteveM
- 12:01pm 9/23/24
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When they are openly paid for play by the school instead of under the guise of outside sources
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ndinga
- 5:12pm 9/23/24
Good!
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DonMiller
- 4:37pm 9/23/24
The current deal their looking at is 22% to the players, so the schools are keeping most of it
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holybull101
- 1:18pm 9/23/24
Who published that figure?
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whatsamataU
- 2:23pm 9/23/24
Thanks for the info. Can you suppy a reference link? How can the schools legally collude...
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SteveM
- 1:26pm 9/23/24
Here's one
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holybull101
- 2:40pm 9/23/24
Thanks for the link. It looks like an injuction from Tennesse prevents limiting player compensation
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SteveM
- 3:18pm 9/23/24
SMU is going it the booster way
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holybull101
- 6:17pm 9/23/24
They may need an anti-trust exemption to collude.
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NedoftheHill
- 1:49pm 9/23/24
This will get more chaotic and distasteful until Congress acts.
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NedoftheHill
- 1:10pm 9/23/24
Gonna have to move to contracts. Continual free agency will not work long term...
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TakethetrainKnute
- 1:46pm 9/23/24
Yep.
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NedoftheHill
- 1:50pm 9/23/24
The schools don't want to go back either, they're still making money, they're just sharing a
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holybull101
- 1:16pm 9/23/24
Without a CBA as a salary brake, aggregate player demands will be bounded only by total revenue.
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SteveM
- 1:52pm 9/23/24
The current trajectory is definitely not sustainable...
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NedoftheHill
- 2:24pm 9/23/24
This was all set in motion by the schools, Florida recently opened a football facility
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holybull101
- 2:43pm 9/23/24
It's there for certain schools...but nor for the vast majority...
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TakethetrainKnute
- 2:49pm 9/23/24
Many point out that ND was the school that started this
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holybull101
- 2:52pm 9/23/24