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I simply don't understand the math. How is someone getting a return on a player like that for $2M?? I can't that math work.
Yeah, I understand that. But what booster, car dealership, ice cream shop etc is getting a return off this guy from $2M? Strange days.It's not like the university has to pay it. It's the weirdest payment model of all time
Most universities live off of donations by alumni as it is. Something big is going to have to change to make the numbers work.The universities are just too broke to pay students, how do you expect them to survive??
What is gonna be done about the free market? Do you propose some system where the governing body limits salaries? Professional sports do it because they have unions that negotiated their salaries, how is that gonna work for college players?If something is not done soon it is going to get worse.
Musk, Bezos, and Zuckerberg run companies that employ thousands of people. Musk and Bezos are also responsible for companies that provide useful products to millions. Coleman plays a game. Big difference.What is gonna be done about the free market? Do you propose some system where the governing body limits salaries? Professional sports do it because they have unions that negotiated their salaries, how is that gonna work for college players?
Weird that people are outraged by college players but don’t care about the Musks, Bezos, and Zuckerbergs of the world.
What is gonna be done about the free market? Do you propose some system where the governing body limits salaries? Professional sports do it because they have unions that negotiated their salaries, how is that gonna work for college players?
Weird that people are outraged by college players but don’t care about the Musks, Bezos, and Zuckerbergs of the world.
I agree, it really pays to wait until the end of the portal if your looked at as a top 30 transfer.2 mill for illi 3rd option last years screams desperation to stay relevant by tang/Kstate
It will backfire then because too many will lose spots and too much supply. Only the big transfers can do this imo.Things will be different next year. Nobody will want to be one of the earlier signings; everybody will want to go near the end and get $2 million.
Apparently they have reviews agreements for both him and Osobor and said K State has one of the largest NIL chests available to spend. Don’t know how or why but this just isn’t hearsay. Whether it gets paid is another thing but apparently there are agreements on paper so maybe it is a contract somehow.Agents are the source for these made up figures. No chance mid tier transfers are getting $2 million from non basketball schools. If they had $2 million to blow they wouldn’t spend it on Coleman Hawkins.
Not a single one, so we all know it’s just a straight up payment which is why they desperately need some stucture for this. I can’t imagine many wealthy boosters will continually put up 2 million for good players year after year, they didn’t get dumb rich burning money like that will no return year after year.Yeah, I understand that. But what booster, car dealership, ice cream shop etc is getting a return off this guy from $2M? Strange days.
I don’t think it’s about a return on investment. It’s boosters that find self worth being involved with the college program that they are a fanatic of. They don’t have enough money to own a pro team, so this is the next best thing. It’s fascinating to me.Yeah, I understand that. But what booster, car dealership, ice cream shop etc is getting a return off this guy from $2M? Strange days.
They did initially but don’t think they wanted to pay that for him. Decided to take Brazile instead after meeting with him eased some concerns they had.Hawkins is a player that Arkansas really wanted