Bammerboy321
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I was going to say something sarcastic about watching women's soccer at a lower division...but then I remembered I might want to wait until the anticipated ruling from SCOTUS in June.I'm trying to think of some sacred item in the world of amateur college athletics, a tombstone that's been left untipped, a Bible left undesecrated, an altar left unadulterated....it's all gone.
So...Mike...not knowing...or really caring ....He should have stayed in school to begin with at least another year. He was not ready for the NBA, plain and simple. He is just one of many college players that listened to the wrong people about being drafted.
...to....hearing players say...as the Miami qb did.... " i haven't gone to class in 2 years ( paraphrasing of course)". Completely validates ur discussion....I'm trying to think of some sacred item in the world of amateur college athletics, a tombstone that's been left untipped, a Bible left undesecrated, an altar left unadulterated....it's all gone.
In the next eight to ten years, you'll see, after private equity has their hooks in college football programs, that schools will terminate their football programs to extricate themselves from the clutches of those vermin. That's what it will come to. You'll see significant collusion with gambling syndicates to fix games, such that we've never seen. Real fire and brimstone stuff.
And, you'll see the continued reign of warlords bankrolling their pet teams for one- and two-year runs for championships. I'd hate to be a college football talking head right now, pretending that this feelgood story is on par with Rudy and Hoosiers. Their souls have to be draining. Plus, am I the only one who remembers Indiana basketball fans as Kentucky fans on steroids? I'm already tired of them. This is only slightly better than Miami winning.
So...Mike...not knowing...or really caring ....
Maybe the jump to professional bball...assuming Gleague is professional....
Maybe the need for money....for self..selfless...family...whatever...was determining factor...for jumping.... with nil. The need may ...or will be....met in college..
Not ......that a positive for nil..????? Just saying
And .... maybe ... nil will keep some at college level.I am sure that a lack of resources could be part of the problem. To be honest, I am not sure. All I know is that a couple of seasons ago, many on this board, myself included, thought he was wrong to declare for the draft. He definitely needed another year of college basketball to improve his play.
Did the NCAA force him into this situation? As I recall he was denied NIL opportunities by the NCAA: he wasn't a natural born citizen. (Canada, wasn't it?) The NCAA rules, he makes the decision to move to the pro's, partly (or largely) due to his financial situation and the constraints BY the NCAA. I'm fairly confident this rule has since been changed/amended.
I got to thinking about it an hour or so ago after remembering the big fella from Purdue (Eady) had the same thing.As @TerryP mentioned earlier with Bediako, the NCAA did keep him from earning NIL because he was Canadian, while others, including international guys were allowed.
@UAgrad93 To clarify this ...I was wrong about it being an NCAA thing. It is a US law.
