Jefferson NOT gone.

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Yeah, I hate the new pay for play world, but its 100% just a job at this point. And there isn't a damn person in here who wouldn't jump for any job that offered to multiply their pay like that.

I disagreed because it would take a lot more money than that to ever go work for someone else again. Being able to work for myself on my terms is worth at least $10 million in my book.
 

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Hope it's wrong but if it's true then what's the point in being a fan? No other sport on the planet operates this way. Just make them employees already and get them on contract. Why don't we want them to be employees exactly? Everything's already fckd up beyond recognition might as well go all the way.
Agreed. I said this a while back, but could you imagine if the NBA or NFL allowed every player to be unrestricted free agents after each season AND having no salary cap? That’s the landscape of college sports right now. Something needs to change
 

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I disagreed because it would take a lot more money than that to ever go work for someone else again. Being able to work for myself on my terms is worth at least $10 million in my book.
I’ve been in banks that have started talking to me and then asked me what it would take for me to come back into the business and my exact responses were, you cant afford me, I enjoy being my own boss too much.

Besides I would now be an awful employee as I would do what I thought was best and maybe not what they told me.
 
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Than his idea of 100% is different than mine. His 100% is Rob Jones free throw percentage and mine is 100 for 100.
I noted at the time it’s easy to say I’m all in after a tough loss. After some reflection and a $2-3 offer, makes that decision a bit more difficult. It’s not a question of loyalty. It’s doing right for yourself. He put in the work. He should reap the reward. But, the portal giveth and taketh away I guess.
 

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It really is sad to see the greed continuing to spiral out of control in college sports. I don't blame these players one bit for wanting to get paid though. NIL is not the only aspect of the downward spiral, look at how quickly sports gambling on college sports has expanded over the past few years. Now players and coaches are getting death threats from gamblers who lost money, and there is also increasing pressure from those paying these players. College sports have truly turned into a full professional business for all, and the sad thing is it's at the expense of 18-22 year olds. I have read countless stories lately about these athletes needing therapy to work thru the increasing pressures facing them. The $'s are not all roses and there is going to reach a point where there is backlash and eventually sweeping regulation...fingers crossed.
 

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I guess you are a better fan than me. Seriously, you like the system?

I’m a fan, but it’s hard to support a system that eliminates
 

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I wouldn't be mad if true at all. The 23rd NBA draft pick gets paid less than 3 mil in their first year.

The average G league player is typically better than somebody like Josh Dix yet making a tiny fraction of the $.

The reason it's upsidedown is the college athletics laundry is so valuable and the laundry is valuable because of the money invested by students in their tuition and often tax payers funding the school. It's really messed up.

The biggest problem is 100% of these pros being one year unrestricted free agents. If programs can't have multi year revenue sharing/NIL deals with teeth, the NCAA needs to do something to restrict transfers. A player would still be free to attend college anywhere they get accepted, just not play sports there if their contract precludes it.

If there must be no transfer rules, at least some of these transfers should be on 2 or 3 year deals. Like pro sports sometimes a deal will be a total bust, but it will give programs some stability.
 

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Agreed. I said this a while back, but could you imagine if the NBA or NFL allowed every player to be unrestricted free agents after each season AND having no salary cap? That’s the landscape of college sports right now. Something needs to change
This is where I am at. The current NIL is set up for the have money schools to just run crazy over everyone else. There needs to be some rules to this madness. Maybe when a player agrees to go to a school he has to be there 2 years? IE you can't play 4 years at 4 different schools and be a mercenary.