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And with the inconsistencies will bring about locker room problems, jealously, players losing sight of what they're actually playing for, etc., IMO.
And with the inconsistencies will bring about locker room problems, jealously, players losing sight of what they're actually playing for, etc., IMO.
And with the inconsistencies will bring about locker room problems, jealously, players losing sight of what they're actually playing for, etc., IMO.
what is the difference between how the system will be vs how it is now with walk ons/partial scholarship/full scholarship players ect.
In football and basketball, players are either on full scholarship or none (walk-on). No partial scholarships. Partial scholarships are awarded in baseball, track etc.
Doesn't really impact the point though.
NIL money should all go in one bucket with all 85 players getting an equal cut. It's how you build team at this level with this system. It's just not going to work with a QB eating steak and the guys that block eating Raman noodles.
coaches' shoe money should cover at least some of it, you can also cut some administration, fat cats can divert some building money
leagues should agree to pool resources, just like they do with tv money and bowl money
and all players should be paid equally
Wake takes this model seriously, perhaps at the expense of athletic success. Other elite academic schools, like Stanford, do not.It’s amazing to me how much some people have bought into the lie of the “student athlete”.
coaches' shoe money should cover at least some of it, you can also cut some administration, fat cats can divert some building money
leagues should agree to pool resources, just like they do with tv money and bowl money
and all players should be paid equally
Wake takes this model seriously, perhaps at the expense of athletic success. Other elite academic schools, like Stanford, do not.
D'Erique King signed a NIL deal with the Florida Panthers. I wonder how those early season hockey games will impact his on field performance. Will he be prepping for his football game on Thursday, Oct 14 or doing personal appearances at the hockey game as the Panthers host the Penguins?
This is going to be fun. COMMUNIST.
Wake takes this model seriously, perhaps at the expense of athletic success. Other elite academic schools, like Stanford, do not.
I can't speak to every athlete or every program on campus, obviously, but I have heard personally from half a dozen former Stanford athletes that they were told explicitly, from Day One, that they were there for sports, not school. And this is in a non-revenue sport.Are we sure about this? I've heard of Stanford turning away (or not recruiting) multiple 4/5 star recruits who don't have the grades. And I've never heard of athletes there being able to cruise through the curriculum, UNC-style.