If we concentrated on the really important stuff in life, there'd be a shortage of fishing poles"
When you play football, you gotta like the taste of blood, And 50 percent of the time, it's your blood.
It is characteristic of the unlearned that they are forever proposing something which is old, and because it has recently come to their own attention, supposing it to be new.
"The best way to get the right answer on the internet is not to ask a question; it's to post the wrong answer."
If we concentrated on the really important stuff in life, there'd be a shortage of fishing poles"
When you play football, you gotta like the taste of blood, And 50 percent of the time, it's your blood.
It is characteristic of the unlearned that they are forever proposing something which is old, and because it has recently come to their own attention, supposing it to be new.
"The best way to get the right answer on the internet is not to ask a question; it's to post the wrong answer."
If we concentrated on the really important stuff in life, there'd be a shortage of fishing poles"
When you play football, you gotta like the taste of blood, And 50 percent of the time, it's your blood.
It is characteristic of the unlearned that they are forever proposing something which is old, and because it has recently come to their own attention, supposing it to be new.
"The best way to get the right answer on the internet is not to ask a question; it's to post the wrong answer."
Essentially the feds told the NCAA that athletes are employees and that ties their hands on so many options but imo if they are like employees you should be able to have them sign a contract that states if they transfer to another university before graduation to play the same sport they are responsible for repayment of the investment into them as an employee. I know there is way more nuance to it but if the NCAA and the conferences want to curb transferring there are ways.
I was wondering this myself. If I want to pay an athlete to sponsor my business, do I just draw up a contract between my business and the aforementioned athlete or do I need to run it past some other entity first? Do I have to be a member of the collective (which I am, BTW) in order to do this?
While we are on the issue of the collective, how much money does the "Green and the Gold" have at its disposal? I'm assuming since it is a new organization, they probably don't have a whole lot to work with yet.
This is exactly what needs to happen. Each player that is offered should have to sign a contract with various forms of stipulations, depending upon how the coaching staff feels about the player. Of course, the player would also want a contract that would be advantageous to his position, which is where the negotiations would have to take place.