Kolek planning to go pro
I will stop being a college basketball fan before I would give any of my money for an NIL.
I will stop being a college basketball NBA minor league fan before I would give any of my money for an NIL.
I think that's why it was wise to hire a coach like Shaka. I think most years we will retain our best players.
Also, you wouldn't give money to NIL. You would give money to a charity. Occasionally a student athlete will get paid to promote the charity though NIL.
hey man, hoop at Marquette. $200k education. Fiserv Forum. Sweet charter flights with unlimited Subway subs and Gatorade. And, and, Coach Shaka says all the swag you want. What’s that? You need $600k? Welp…I can get you $10k from Billybob’s Chevrolet here in town, and $20k from Fake Chili Is Us. But ya gotta eat 10 bowls every non game-day Saturdays at noon. Might be able to squeeze $10g from Farmboy Cheese Curds….that ain’t bad, and Joey here will do your homework! We good? NIL is a beautiful thing, brahs.
So how is the Miami Coach going to bench a 600k kid if he is not playing well. How will the 600k kid react to boos if the team is not winning while he is having an ESPN highlight every game. What pressure will the "consortium" that paid the 600k put on the coach to make their guy shine even at the expense of the other players? As you can tell I'm not a big fan of this new reality and see no benefit for Marquette basketball.
So how is the Miami Coach going to bench a 600k kid if he is not playing well.
How will the 600k kid react to boos if the team is not winning while he is having an ESPN highlight every game.
What pressure will the "consortium" that paid the 600k put on the coach to make their guy shine even at the expense of the other players?
Yep. And how are his teammates going to react to this potential situation?
TAMUI do know, Newsie is right on you knowing ball.
By waiting for the next stoppage of play and subbing in another player? What is stopping him?The same way any other player would?None? These guys don't actually expect ROI beyond the player committing to their alma mater.The way they would when any other teammate isn't playing as well as they are supposed to?I must have missed all the pro teams that are incapable of playing together because one of them makes more money than the rest of them.
I think it's different for thr pros because every player on the team that plays is a multimillionaire
So human beings are incapable of working together with people who make more money than them until they hit the multi millionaire threshold? I wasn't aware that every job in America paid all of their employees equally.
I think you're overlooking the age of these kids and the overall dynamic. I could be wrong but I think there would be some resentment in a number of situations. Especially from upperclassmen. And in football I think it will be much more difficult.
So they are too young to handle someone making more money than them? Old enough to die for their county but too immature to be on the same team as a guy with a higher paycheck? That seems like a stretch.Sure there will be resentment. There was resentment when NIL wasn't a thing! There are 70 year olds who resent others who are making more than they are. That never stops. I have a lot more faith in college athletes and their coaches to not let some resentment get in the way of performance.I get arguments about competitive balance and NIL. They don't sway me personally but they at least make sense. These arguments of college kids can't handle making money just seem condescending and nonsensical to me
I understand your point but it's not like getting free room and board and the opportunity to earn a degree is nothing financially.
I'm honestly curious about the logic here. Is the argument that college athletes are too fragile? Too dumb? Too selfish? What is it about college athletes that make them the only people in the country who are incapable of handling being paid for their services/incapable of working with people who get compensated more or less than they do?
If they are being paid then why the scholarship (I'm practically choking on the word)? It could go to a kid that actually wants to get an education; which was the point but apparently no longer is.
Out of curiosity, do you also oppose the job I got while on scholarship so I could buy groceries and maybe go out once in a while?