
SEC, Big Ten developing plan to share revenue with players in potential landmark change to college athletics
The model being discussed by college sports' top conferences could go a long way toward settling outstanding lawsuits
The article says that the Big12 and ACC are also involved in the talks![]()
SEC, Big Ten developing plan to share revenue with players in potential landmark change to college athletics
The model being discussed by college sports' top conferences could go a long way toward settling outstanding lawsuitswww.cbssports.com
I hope this signals the end of the collectives era and "unlimited transfer" era. It's garbage for the athletes, the schools, and the fans.![]()
SEC, Big Ten developing plan to share revenue with players in potential landmark change to college athletics
The model being discussed by college sports' top conferences could go a long way toward settling outstanding lawsuitswww.cbssports.com
I hope this signals the end of the collectives era and "unlimited transfer" era. It's garbage for the athletes, the schools, and the fans.
I hope this signals the end of the collectives era and "unlimited transfer" era. It's garbage for the athletes, the schools, and the fans.
Funny but not too far off.....The SEC and Big10 might as well hold a portal draft every year. ESPN would gobble that up. With the first pick Alabama offers $2.4M to player A. Player A is yet to enter the portal, but we’re sure he’ll accept the offer anyway.
If they were to unionize the players this absolutely could be a thing.The SEC and Big10 might as well hold a portal draft every year. ESPN would gobble that up. With the first pick Alabama offers $2.4M to player A. Player A is yet to enter the portal, but we’re sure he’ll accept the offer anyway.
Highly doubtful that a draft of any kind would come to college football. The players wouldn't want it, for one. It's something that would have to be collectively bargained, and I can't see players willingly giving up their mobility. Nobody top player is going sign up for a system where they might be forced to go to Vandy.If they were to unionize the players this absolutely could be a thing.
You'd have players opting for both the NFL draft as well as the "portal draft". Both cases they would be getting advice from someone about their likely success - except with the NFL its relatively legit and with the portal it would be tamper-o-rama.
I hope so, but I have doubts that all of the athletes will want to form a union, specifically the guys at the top. I don't see a lot of incentive for a guy like Shadeur Sanders to join a union, that would ultimately be limiting for him. Top level guys like him already have lots of power, freedom and value. What does a union membership give them that they don't already have?Ever since OuT announced their move to SEC, its been clear to me we are headed for a pay for play employee collective bargaining model. I've seen no disconfirming evidence since then.
This is exactly why they want revenue sharing.I have always believed that the amount of money the SEC and B10 are getting from their media contract will not be as big of a game changer as those conference schools and fans hoped it would be. There is only so much money that schools can give to coaches and stadiums. The only way this is a game changer will be if they can use that money to pay their players. Until that is allowed, ISU will be fine.
It is a certainty that money will eventually be able to be used for paying players. Simply a matter of when, but I'd wager it'll be sooner than later.I have always believed that the amount of money the SEC and B10 are getting from their media contract will not be as big of a game changer as those conference schools and fans hoped it would be. There is only so much money that schools can give to coaches and stadiums. The only way this is a game changer will be if they can use that money to pay their players. Until that is allowed, ISU will be fine.
The SEC and Big10 might as well hold a portal draft every year. ESPN would gobble that up. With the first pick Alabama offers $2.4M to player A. Player A is yet to enter the portal, but we’re sure he’ll accept the offer anyway.
All they have to do is move it a little. Money normally coming in from donors for facilities will be used for players and facilities and scholarships can be paid for with media money. When they start making around 50 million more per year just coming from their media contract it will make a big difference.I have always believed that the amount of money the SEC and B10 are getting from their media contract will not be as big of a game changer as those conference schools and fans hoped it would be. There is only so much money that schools can give to coaches and stadiums. The only way this is a game changer will be if they can use that money to pay their players. Until that is allowed, ISU will be fine.