I was just wondering what everyone thought about the idea of a salary cap since CBB is now NBA jr. Schools are hiring their own GMs so why not implement that part of the professional league as well?
This is a very good way to describe itBecause it’s not a salary.
You can’t cap what doesn’t exist.
Yes, and to maintain that facade there can be no salary cap because there can be no salary.They SAY it’s not a salary…but we all know it basically is. These “endorsements” are just a facade
This is true, it is essentially a de facto salary. But the legal distinction makes all the difference in addressing the OP’s cap question.They SAY it’s not a salary…but we all know it basically is. These “endorsements” are just a facade
Because unless the players unionize and agree to collective bargaining the courts will view that limit on income as unconstitutional. It would be thrown out instantly.I was just wondering what everyone thought about the idea of a salary cap since CBB is now NBA jr. Schools are hiring their own GMs so why not implement that part of the professional league as well?
Which is likely the only hope of saving college sports. But greed will step in and the current and near-future players will reap the rewards while destroying college sports popularity and the earning potential of future players.Because unless the players unionize and agree to collective bargaining the courts will view that limit on income as unconstitutional. It would be thrown out instantly.
Doesnt seem like the popularity has dwindled this year at all. I think you are projecting your thoughts onto the countryWhich is likely the only hope of saving college sports. But greed will step in and the current and near-future players will reap the rewards while destroying college sports popularity and the earning potential of future players.
I'm not sure how long it'll take to really have an impact on viewership, and I think some schools will of course remain popular with their fan bases where no pro alternatives exist, but my guess is 10-20 years.
For many people who watch and love college sports it's because of the way insane money affects the on court/field professional sports, and they're trying to avoid that.
We're in the early phases of this, I'm not saying this is in full flux at this point. It's not to the point of affecting the average fan--yet. But the arms race has clearly begun. That's why I gave a 10-20 year range.Doesnt seem like the popularity has dwindled this year at all. I think you are projecting your thoughts onto the country
At the very least the conferences have to get a governing body that has power again. They all have to agree to some set of rules again to stop this yearly free agency.We're in the early phases of this, I'm not saying this is in full flux at this point. It's not to the point of affecting the average fan--yet. But the arms race has clearly begun. That's why I gave a 10-20 year range.
Edit: to be clear I'm still enjoying the sport, just reading the tea leaves. And that's to say if nothing changes regarding wild free agency and exponential payments to the players.
To your point though, unless the players unionize and have a bargaining agreement, based on the way the rulings have all gone in favor of the players lately, I don't see much hope of that.At the very least the conferences have to get a governing body that has power again. They all have to agree to some set of rules again to stop this yearly free agency.
You don't know what NIL is, brother. It's not a salary.
yes, it is.........just called something elseYou don't know what NIL is, brother. It's not a salary.
disagree, UK can not compete against the oil fields, gasoline, large corporationsI don’t think people who post these ideas understand their proposals would weaken Kentucky compared to the rest of college basketball. I know we’ve only won one tournament game this decade, but it’s not because of NIL.