10/1/2019 11:19:42 AM
That is some freshman level economic understanding right there. I hope you don't voice those opinions in the real world, where you don't have the advantage of being an anonymous account.
10/1/2019 12:44:17 PM
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10/1/2019 1:02:04 PM
Lol, nothing in that post is radical. It is literally the most basic opinion that can be refuted with an entry level economics course or a simple google search.
10/1/2019 1:25:16 PM
can you refute the concept of individual workers having less power than owners?
10/1/2019 1:28:20 PM
He’s just doing the thing that Friedmanites do - treat all of economics as a hard science and claim that anyone who doesn’t agree with them is unknowledgeable.Did Adam Smith know much about economics?https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inequality_of_bargaining_power
10/1/2019 2:13:09 PM
This one is really tough. I certainly feel that a lot about how the NCAA operates is unfair, and the amount of money is insane and for players to not get a share at all of the profits beyond the scholarship and small stipend is pretty insane. I do also think that it is fair for the people that argue that the "value of a scholarship" is legit compensation for most. Cost of school has become so astronomical, and the value of that scholarship these days can be quite a lot, not to mention that these players get access to some of the best facilities to fine tune their craft for free. Trainers, sports medical team, speed and agility coaches, sometimes better meals and studying support other students don't receive. I think that varies player to player and team to team how much value it truly is, but I don't think it should be so easily dismissed by some that the value of that scholarship is a joke and can't count as real compensation relative to what the NCAA makes. For many that scholarship is more than enough and life changing, and certainly provides a launching pad to make the big professional contracts. At the same time the thought that schools and companies make all that money from the likeness of an athlete and they can't get any piece is hard to rationalize. And there is plenty of money right now flowing into these institutions for these athletes, it is just going to the school who then puts it into the facilities and uses that to entice the players. The shift would be simply giving that money directly to the players. I do think it could hurt donations to the universities significantly, if instead of a booster giving to the school they decide to just give it to the players that could leave a large financial gap not flowing toward the schools anymore. I think that is what could hurt the non-revenue sports, as that money helps those sports even if it is non-directly(other teams use the facilities, the stadiums, the arenas, etc). I guess the question I come to is how do you stop the millionaire/billionaire who basically creates fake commercials and pays the player, or a school telling a kid if they come there they have a person who will buy their custom jersey for 1 million dollars. Legit money from your likeness vs. someone just using that as the mechanism to legally pay the players. Maybe the NCAA creates a committee that somehow approves these deals? Create some type of reasonable compensation level based on industry standards? Maybe it doesn't matter, and if someone wants to buy a kids jersey for 1 million dollars free market, go for it. I do think this will hurt non-revenue sports though, because if money is pulled out of the system/athletic departments they aren't going to cut the football coach salary or stop building the new football training room. They will cut the track scholarships or get rid of the gymnastic team. Tough one, I go back and forth on it, and there are solid arguments on both sides.
10/1/2019 7:26:02 PM
http://www.ncaa.org/about/resources/media-center/news/board-governors-starts-process-enhance-name-image-and-likeness-opportunities
10/29/2019 4:33:48 PM
^any policy they come up with that isnt athletes can earn income all the ways non athlete students can is BS and i hope players strike during the ncaa basketball tournament or college football playoff over it
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10/29/2019 9:52:32 PM
this fuckin guyhttps://twitter.com/SenatorBurr/status/1189262863552208896
10/29/2019 11:57:44 PM