It’s based on their agreement to attend events, promote a company, etc. He might have already done all of thatWhat is the agreed upon obligation that is determined by taking NIL money?
It’s based on their agreement to attend events, promote a company, etc. He might have already done all of thatWhat is the agreed upon obligation that is determined by taking NIL money?
I’m sure if it was a playoff they would but outside that and a couple select other bowls. They don’t care. There’s like 50 bowls. Way too many that mean nothing. A bowl should be an accomplishment, not an auto reward for being .500. Nobody cares about the Dirt Sweeper 500 bowl.Hopefully future NIL deals will require players to play in bowl games.
I’m sure if it was a playoff they would but outside that and a couple select other bowls. They don’t care. There’s like 50 bowls. Way too many that mean nothing. A bowl should be an accomplishment, not an auto reward for being .500. Nobody cares about the Dirt Sweeper 500 bowl.
The playoff will eventually expand to probably 24 one day honestly. That should be every bowl. That’s 48 teams who have a shot. They could structure it to where higher seeds get double byes and byes or something and have a couple week long festival around it. Tons of money.The playoff going to 12 is great. All these who gives a crap bowls become even more irrelevant.
What is the agreed upon obligation that is determined by taking NIL money?
The playoff will eventually expand to probably 24 one day honestly. That should be every bowl. That’s 48 teams who have a shot. They could structure it to where higher seeds get double byes and byes or something and have a couple week long festival around it. Tons of money.
Why??? Posters who want players to risk their future in meaningless bowl games must still use rotary phones at home!Hopefully future NIL deals will require players to play in bowl games.
It’s all about $, if they powers that be see the $ it will happen.FCS is at 24 teams. Idk if I see division 1 getting there. 16 I can see.
Some on this board don't like it going to 12 and will bitch to heavens if it went to 16 or 24. Dont get that logic. That gives UK a chance some seasons to be a part of the playoff.
How is the money from the collective split?It’s based on their agreement to attend events, promote a company, etc. He might have already done all of that
I bet that changes at some point. Those pushing out the money won’t be happy is a large enough portion of kids take the money a dip like the kid at Louisville I’d think. Maybe not play? I guess in Football that would be tough since there is so many players for spots in the pros and 3 year commitment to college anyway.Only that you represent the organization that’s paying you. No football language, or pay for play can exist.
That’s coming.
Should lose 25% due to the high profile nature of a bowl.You ain't kiddin....the next step of this NIL/potal bullcrap is dudes sitting out regular season games. Like why does Ray need to play in any game after the Tennessee loss....that officially put UK out of SEC East (practically the loss to UGA in week 6 did).....but where does this I'm not playing end at ?
But I'll not spend any of my time or money on a bowl game......why even play them if it's a glorified blue/white game like the Music City fiasco last year.
Don't think that'll ever happen.Hopefully future NIL deals will require players to play in bowl games.
It makes me feel like such an old man to say this, but I 100% agree. If you are getting paid to play, you should play in the bowl game.Hopefully future NIL deals will require players to play in bowl games.
Heck Calipari will sit them an entire seasonThat’s coming.
While I agree then why don't players just quit during the season after we're eliminated from the division championship? Why wait til the regular season is over? Is a 7-5 season so much more important to the players than a 6-6 season? Using the bowl logic, it doesn't make any sense.Don't think that'll ever happen.
If anything players might sign separate deals for the bowls but, it doesn't make sense for a kid to risk his NFL future for a few thousand dollars extra for playing a meaningless game.
Sure it makes sense. I think most players view the regular season as not being over until the 12 game season is over. Thus, players and coaches view a player as a quitter if he steps away for non-medical/emergency reasons.While I agree then why don't players just quit during the season after we're eliminated from the division championship? Why wait til the regular season is over? Is a 7-5 season so much more important to the players than a 6-6 season? Using the bowl logic, it doesn't make any sense.
Am starting to feel the same way....Any seniors that feel they need to audition or prove anything to scouts and want to play, then come on'...I actually don’t think any seniors should play unless they want to. This bowl is meaningless and should strictly be practice and experience for guys that will tee it up against Miss southern next August 31.
The bowl the 8 or ninth place team goes to is a joke anyway .
This should ABSOLUTELY b part of the NIL contract. Either you play for your team that you spent the ENTIRE season getting to where we are or you forfeit the money. No more of this turning into a *me* thing when you've been paid all year long and now try to sit out a game that's extremely important to the vast majority of the team and university.totally all in on NIL requiring bowl game participation
I bet that changes at some point. Those pushing out the money won’t be happy is a large enough portion of kids take the money a dip like the kid at Louisville I’d think. Maybe not play? I guess in Football that would be tough since there is so many players for spots in the pros and 3 year commitment to college anyway.
That I don’t know for sure. If I had to take a guess, there is someone that represents the football team that communicates with the collective about who should get money and how much they believe they should get. Then the collective takes it from there.How is the money from the collective split?
I agree with what you said, but we also live in the era of meaningless bowl games that are nothing more than exhibition games as a reward for having a mediocre season. Its a money making scheme for TV revenues.I will never accept anyone admonishing me as a fan expecting players to play in bowl games. It is not selfish. It is not unreasonable. What is selfish and unreasonable is players picking and choosing whether they’ll bother to participate based on a notion of “protecting their future.”
There is a give and take here. Players are GIVEN the platform to play and create the opportunities for their professional careers by the university. They are GIVEN coaching, training, support resources, housing, food, and amenities not afforded to average students. And in this new era they are outright GIVEN significant amounts of money not just for their NIL, but because of their being part of the university they chose to attend.
It is not unreasonable to expect a player to finish a season. Can a player be forced to play? Of course not. But we can damn sure call it out for what it is when a player ducks out from finishing the season.
See my message from yesterday (Ray Davis). SEC showed a social media post from Ray saying yesterday was his last college game.
I will never accept anyone admonishing me as a fan expecting players to play in bowl games. It is not selfish. It is not unreasonable. What is selfish and unreasonable is players picking and choosing whether they’ll bother to participate based on a notion of “protecting their future.”
There is a give and take here. Players are GIVEN the platform to play and create the opportunities for their professional careers by the university. They are GIVEN coaching, training, support resources, housing, food, and amenities not afforded to average students. And in this new era they are outright GIVEN significant amounts of money not just for their NIL, but because of their being part of the university they chose to attend.
It is not unreasonable to expect a player to finish a season. Can a player be forced to play? Of course not. But we can damn sure call it out for what it is when a player ducks out from finishing the season.
When the 12 team playoff structure starts next season I expect to see a lot more players sitting out bowl games, as these games will take on a much less level of importance, and will be even more viewed as meaningless exhibition games. In fact over time I expect to see a rapid decline in bowl games as fans and players lose interest.