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Like every other pay system works; a free market with multiple parties competing for players, your value would be determined by your value to the team.
Are you satisfied with a burger flipper getting a fraction of the payment as CEO of Mcdonalds?
we except market forces in every aspect of life except college sports? why?
you believe this propaganda?
When was the last multi BILLION dollar industry that folded up because it had to pay its employees?
They still found a way to pick cotton after slavery, why should this be different.
The NCAA tries to make it seem like it would be SOOOOOOooo difficult to pay players, that OMG, look at all these problems, how will it work??!!
Funny how nobody complains about the different salaries of coaches, athletic Directories, the NCAA executives, everybody else getting paid, but the minute you mention players it becomes sooooo difficult.
every other sport manages to allocate its resources in a free market environment, why does it become so difficult when it comes to college sports? How come a lower level assistant on Coach K's staff gets peanuts compared to coach K?
Couldn't agree more. This would completely ruin college sports...Shabazz Napier said something along the lines of a lot of people don't know how to handle their money...you think 18, 19, 20, 21 year old kids know how to handle their money? No wayDo you know how much ego bruising you create in that scenario amongst kids?
Do you suddenly start weighing a kids production year in and year out in terms of the money allocated to them? How do you gauge the production of a 5 star incoming freshman who's never played a college basketball game? Do you start him lower on the pay scale? How do you split pay for a Kentucky who brings in 6 5 star freshmen?
How do you divvy it up for football? What if a kid gets hurt hurt and misses 60% of his season? Do you cut his pay and give it to his back up who now takes those snaps or gets his minutes on the court?
Breh, you're talking like this **** is black and white and an easy implementation. Not in the least buddy. You're just opening up Pandora's box at this point and it would not end well.
Yea, Wiggins didn't need Kansas at all. He could've went and played at Central Connecticut State and been a top 3 pick in the draft. That's just the arrogance of a big program speaking. Programs are NOTHING without the players.
true but if wiggins wanted to be paid he
shouldve pulled a jennings ( not saying he did)
so i agree when they go to school its like they
chose
My take on the whole players getting paid argument...
Well, for one, they ALREADY ARE GETTING PAID. $25-50K a year for a scholarship plus a stipend? Do you know how many students would love to have that? And the ones that do get that might even get more?
These players know they aren't getting paid for going to school to play ball...so, if they want to get paid, why are they going to college? They can go elsewhere...there's the D League or overseas that will be more than happy to pay them to play basketball then go to the NBA.
Regarding coaches salaries...shouldn't the people that have been working the longest/been the most successful get the highest amount of money?
Andrew Wiggins needed Kansas more than Kansas needed Andrew Wiggins...blue blood programs are what they are...a Jabari Parker or Julius Randle isn't going to change that...Duke will be Duke, Kentucky will be Kentucky.
For the Northwestern players...a year at Northwestern is about $65K...athletes on a full ride don't have to pay that. You think the people that DO have to pay that are enjoying seeing the ones that get it for free want more money?
I spoke to a KU basketball player and he talked about their stipend saying "All anybody buys with it is shoes..." and we have Shabazz Napier "starving" while Willie Cauley-Stein is wearing a $140 shirt on the bench during the Title Game...c'mon man.
Do you know how much ego bruising you create in that scenario amongst kids?
Do you suddenly start weighing a kids production year in and year out in terms of the money allocated to them? How do you gauge the production of a 5 star incoming freshman who's never played a college basketball game? Do you start him lower on the pay scale? How do you split pay for a Kentucky who brings in 6 5 star freshmen?
How do you divvy it up for football? What if a kid gets hurt hurt and misses 60% of his season? Do you cut his pay and give it to his back up who now takes those snaps or gets his minutes on the court?
Breh, you're talking like this **** is black and white and an easy implementation. Not in the least buddy. You're just opening up Pandora's box at this point and it would not end well.
He chooses the school for certain reasons too. Great exposure/nationally televised games, conference affiliation, top notch facilities and coaching staff. However, only one is allowed to profit. Not sure that I think kids should receive checks from the school, but at least being able to sign endorsement deals seems plausible.true but if wiggins wanted to be paid he
shouldve pulled a jennings ( not saying he did)
so i agree when they go to school its like they
chose
People dont understand you simply cant just pay players whatever based on performance in college. You just cant do that ****.
I agree with what Cal said. Increase stipends and let players get a loan.