Pitino says college basketball needs salary cap
St. John's coach Rick Pitino said the sport needs a salary cap and a new hierarchy to thrive after a ruling allows players to unionize.
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AgreedPitino says college basketball needs salary cap
St. John's coach Rick Pitino said the sport needs a salary cap and a new hierarchy to thrive after a ruling allows players to unionize.www.espn.com
Pitino is a dinosaur. Never gonna happen.
A salary cap would lead to more parity and that's bad for top programs in football and basketball.
Agree, the school isn't the one paying them so who cares, let the free market figure it out. I also don't understand the general 4 out of 5 years rule or amateur status rules. Are you a full time student making passing grades? Thats all that matters imo, so what if someone wants to get a masters and play college sports for 8 years who cares? might even help the game.No one ever wants a salary cap for their own profession. Yet they quickly chime in when it’s perceived that others “make too much”.
Deferred how? There's no court that would allow a 3rd party determine when a person can receive compensation for their name/image/likeness.Transfer portal should be limited to JRs unless there is a coaching change or hardship case
Money should be deferred, not capped
the problem with letting the free market figure it out is it might kill the sport in the process
if they don't agree they aren't accepted into college.Deferred how? There's no court that would allow a 3rd party determine when a person can receive compensation for their name/image/likeness.
I'm order to impose salary limitations, the NCAA (member schools) would have to recognize athletes as employees. That's the only way this changes.
Make them employees, collectively bargain salary caps, make them sign contracts that would keep them at a school for X number of years.
tell that to GM
if they don't agree they aren't accepted into college.
a kid is going to go to court and demand a college accept him as a scholarship player? yea..that won't get farWho's that?
Unless they imposed that restriction on everybody else in America, it won't stand up in court.
a kid is going to go to court and demand a college accept him as a scholarship player? yea..that won't get far
and if you are serious about who GM is, then maybe its time to go read up on too big to fail
based on your comments so far I don't think connecting the dots is possible. ....moving onIt certainly will.
Just ask Terrance Shannon Jr.
The Supreme Court has already told the NCAA they can't keep an athlete from profiting off their own self. They're a 3rd party to that and have no interest in it. No NIL restrictions will stand up in court.
If you're talking about General Motors, I have no idea what that has to do with anything... You'll have to connect the dots for me.
based on your comments so far I don't think connecting the dots is possible. ....moving on
That's capitalism, baby. You a commie?
You see that on other soccer league leagues like in Portugal, Spain, and Scotland where only a couple teams win the league. Idk what the point of being a fan of those other teams in those highest leagues when they have close to zero chance of winning the league.Pro sports don't exist under a capitalist model. Why? Because it would destroy the product. It's why there's a draft for new talent. Why most leagues have a salary cap or luxury tax or revenue sharing to even the field. Without that, you'd have a few teams that dominate and a lot of others that would be trash and over time that is going to erode interest. I just got done reading a book about the formation of the NFL and this is exactly why Halas, Marshall, Rooney, etc. worked together to give more teams a chance because otherwise there would be no league.
One could even argue MLB has this issue as the product is quickly becoming the haves/have nots, but that has more to do with a good number of owners that just want to put something cheap out and pocket $$$.You see that on other soccer league leagues like in Portugal, Spain, and Scotland where only a couple teams win the league. Idk what the point of being a fan of those other teams in those highest leagues when they have close to zero chance of winning the league.
Pro sports don't exist under a capitalist model. Why? Because it would destroy the product. It's why there's a draft for new talent. Why most leagues have a salary cap or luxury tax or revenue sharing to even the field. Without that, you'd have a few teams that dominate and a lot of others that would be trash and over time that is going to erode interest. I just got done reading a book about the formation of the NFL and this is exactly why Halas, Marshall, Rooney, etc. worked together to give more teams a chance because otherwise there would be no league.
Pro sports don't exist under a capitalist model. Why? Because it would destroy the product. It's why there's a draft for new talent. Why most leagues have a salary cap or luxury tax or revenue sharing to even the field. Without that, you'd have a few teams that dominate and a lot of others that would be trash and over time that is going to erode interest. I just got done reading a book about the formation of the NFL and this is exactly why Halas, Marshall, Rooney, etc. worked together to give more teams a chance because otherwise there would be no league.
Ok, but that's got nothing to do with NIL. Not one thing.
If one sees a collective as money that is basically going from a school to a player, then yes.
I for one wouldn’t care what coaches make except it makes buying out their contracts too difficult.No one ever wants a salary cap for their own profession. Yet they quickly chime in when it’s perceived that others “make too much”.