http://espn.go.com/college-football/story/_/id/11008001/sec-ponders-potential-move-division-iv-ncaa-provide-autonomy
6/1/2014 2:49:02 PM
This will eventually end in massive lawsuits.
6/1/2014 3:03:49 PM
^It will eventually end in all of the big schools running pro teams and giving whatever they want to their athletes.
6/2/2014 1:05:58 AM
^ if that happens, the athletics department at N.C. State should completely separate from the university and just become "Raleigh Sports Club"
6/2/2014 6:14:37 AM
I can't help but feel like college football and basketball is not too far away from being ruined.
6/2/2014 6:34:14 AM
I welcome the separation of the big teams. I hope they end up trying to still maintain the "student athlete" illusion, and then collapse and bring ESPN down with them. Why care about NC State's big money comedy of errors when we have perfectly good NFL, NBA, and NHL teams around that make no illusions of being a big business. And sometimes they actually win stuff.
6/2/2014 7:52:34 AM
The only way any of this ends for college sports is badly. Whether it's Division IV, unions, paying players, concussion in football, etc. Enjoy it while you still have it, because the only sure thing is that it isn't guaranteed to be here in the long run.
6/2/2014 8:41:23 AM
Nothing is ever good enough anymore. If you give someone what they ask for, they're gonna eventually ask for more. The sense of entitlement sucks. Free college education, free meals, free place to stay...all for 4 years. Nope, gotta have more. Gotta be able to eat MORE, gotta pay me. "I'm Not Gettin MINES!"These athletes want to get paid because most of them don't give two shits about their degree. They don't want to go out in the world and become productive members of society. They either want to play ball or do nothing. Screw these assholes.
6/2/2014 12:10:47 PM
I feel like the numbering is going in the opposite direction...shouldn't it be Division 0?
6/2/2014 12:23:11 PM
yes
6/2/2014 12:46:07 PM
6/2/2014 12:53:59 PM
I sure hope wolfpack2105 goes to classrooms on a regular basis to cheer his ass off for those students
6/2/2014 1:00:42 PM
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6/2/2014 3:49:38 PM
The only entitlement I see in this situation are the people who can't look past the economics of the situation and who feel ENTITLED to Saturday College Football and tailgating, because that's what's at the root of people arguing to keep this irrational system. Pro sports can fill that hole just as well as anything.The system used in hockey and baseball should apply to all sports. The NCAA FBS schools should not bear the brunt of subsidizing the NFL's minor league.
6/2/2014 4:48:31 PM
6/2/2014 5:05:35 PM
If FBS football ceased to be, there would be bloody riots in some college towns. It's a concept and way of life to these people. And if not for the people playing the game, your money wouldn't be spent. How much money did you spend on tickets for Men's Tennis last year? How much would you spend on NC State crap if we were DIII?
6/2/2014 5:30:10 PM
6/2/2014 6:46:45 PM
so one of the biggest reasons people watch college athletics is because players aren't compensated?and those same people wouldn't watch at all if the current system is blown up?
6/2/2014 7:07:02 PM
6/2/2014 7:09:48 PM
I'm still not seeing how any of that changes if TJ Warren is allowed to make money off of his name or receive some sort of a living wageand I'm pretty sure you'd still be able to support your alma mater, which would also support the athletes playing for said alma mater[Edited on June 2, 2014 at 7:23 PM. Reason : .]
6/2/2014 7:18:30 PM
Student athletes should be able to make the same stipend that Graduate Assistant's make.Schools pay students to help them make money academically, why not athletically?
6/2/2014 7:34:43 PM
Yea, a 100k+ full scholarship isn't enough for these gods of the gridiron.
6/2/2014 8:02:45 PM
Steve Logan's voucher system would fix everything. I'm not sure why people don't give it more credence.Athelete decides to play for Carolina. Gets a voucher from Carolina for education (each school can decide their own amount)player can go to class while he competes or not. His choicewould be treated like a regular student... Do away with requirements. If he fails out he fails out. His choice to take advantage or not.no more red shirts. still gives the kids a chance to get an education as repayment. Lets them come or go as they see fit. removes the need for athletes to pretend their students. Eliminates situations like UNC where there is massive cover ups of stuff just to keep players eligible.voucher never expires. Can come back later in life and use it to get a degree if sports doesn't work out.
6/2/2014 8:50:58 PM
These ballers could always go play in Europe and then enter the draftAt least basketball players
6/2/2014 8:54:36 PM
^The problem is it is better for their long term goals to play in the NCAA without pay. I have no clue who is playing in Europe, but each season I could tell you where some of the future top draft picks are playing in college. The stars of the power conference teams are on tv all of the time. When they go pro then they can get their name put on shoes right away and people will buy them. That isn't the case with someone who played in Europe first.[Edited on June 2, 2014 at 9:46 PM. Reason : .]
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6/2/2014 10:43:07 PM
if you're a superstar it doesn't matter what you did before the NBAsee: Kobe, Lebron, etcbut again, kids fresh out of high school can currently go make money playing basketball overseas for a year before the draft[Edited on June 2, 2014 at 10:48 PM. Reason : .]
6/2/2014 10:48:10 PM
http://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/college/2013/05/07/ncaa-finances-subsidies/2142443/
6/2/2014 11:15:33 PM
From that article:
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6/3/2014 11:04:46 AM
if all you are doing is giving someone a voucher that isn't mandatory, then why give a voucher at all? why not just not give a voucher and not have a connection to the school?
6/3/2014 11:05:58 AM
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6/3/2014 11:44:59 AM
My biggest issue is healthcare for athletes. I don't know the solution, but if an athlete is subject to, and experiences, life changing injuries while the college is exploiting them, for whatever gains, then something should be done for said athlete, be it short-term or life-long.
6/3/2014 12:44:19 PM
Will NC State make Division IV? Can we afford to pay our athletes?
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