4/4/2013 2:34:41 PM
4/4/2013 2:38:15 PM
For every Ohio State and Texas, there are hundreds of other athletic departments that make little to no money. Some even are operating in the red. How does one propose paying players? Should only rhe revenue sport athletes get paid? Should it be performance based where you get a base salary and you get bonuses based on how far you go in the post-season? No one is forcing these players to go to college. There is always the Brandon Jennings route. I'd gladly kill myself in practice playing a game I love to get my college paid for and have groupies.
4/4/2013 2:43:30 PM
there are PLENTY of non-athletic scholarships that are given out and taken full advantage of
4/4/2013 2:43:34 PM
not /argument"newsflash..." the "veterans of the industry" and the "corporate people" weren't physically busting their asses every day on top of their academics while they were in college. Or already making the corporations money, for that matter.Many players aren't able to take advantage of "free education," which is a problem that's perpetuated by coaches and athletic departments.[Edited on April 4, 2013 at 2:49 PM. Reason : .]
4/4/2013 2:48:00 PM
4/4/2013 2:49:21 PM
^^^and those people usually work hard in college, and make their money after they graduate[Edited on April 4, 2013 at 2:50 PM. Reason : ]
4/4/2013 2:49:31 PM
apparently many of our players weren't physically busting their asses every day, especially on defense
4/4/2013 2:49:35 PM
4/4/2013 2:56:28 PM
4/4/2013 2:56:38 PM
do you pay the players after each year? or do you give a million bucks to a blue chip recruit who flops and can't play for shit
4/4/2013 2:57:54 PM
^^With the minimum age rule in the NFL and the Lebron James rule, it effectively "forces" kids to go to college.But again, they can do what Brandon Jennings did.[Edited on April 4, 2013 at 2:59 PM. Reason : .]
4/4/2013 2:59:23 PM
So they're working incredibly hard with ridiculous schedules for "credit" and "exposure" and "a shot at the bigs!"I see.Who would get hurt by paying student athletes?Enlighten me.
4/4/2013 3:02:29 PM
4/4/2013 3:05:01 PM
if you add up every college bball program in the nation, they probably make $300-$350 million a yearare CBS and ESPN supposed to chip in and pay players?[Edited on April 4, 2013 at 3:06 PM. Reason : schools don't make billions a year]but on a more practical note, how much do you propose to pay players? do all players get the same amount of money? how often are they paid?[Edited on April 4, 2013 at 3:08 PM. Reason : .]
4/4/2013 3:06:24 PM
4/4/2013 3:14:56 PM
And cutting all non-revenue sports as well?
4/4/2013 3:14:59 PM
^^the schools, via the conferencebut does that mean UNC should pay their bball players more than Virginia Tech?should JP Tokoto get more money than Erick Green?]
4/4/2013 3:22:25 PM
4/4/2013 3:34:46 PM
that already happens. it's called NAIA.
4/4/2013 3:40:50 PM
if the players want to get paid schools can stop offering them scholarships and can function as the actual minor leagues that they are. then the 99% of athletes who dont make it will have 4 years of minimal pay and be screwed for life. sounds awesome!
4/4/2013 3:47:04 PM
4/4/2013 3:55:34 PM
there are very specific DOL guidelines about when an internship is allowed to be unpaid, and their published rule-of-thumb is that generally unpaid interns should not benefit the company in any way. these athletes sure are benefiting some pockets. (and they also don't meet any of the requirements for unpaid interns)
4/4/2013 3:57:24 PM
I got my 6-7 figure salary from this study:
4/4/2013 4:01:08 PM
4/4/2013 4:17:13 PM
^ Even more evidence of how much value the NCAA is squeezing out of them.
4/4/2013 4:25:33 PM
chattanoogas wes moore hired as womens bbal coach
4/5/2013 2:50:34 PM
Something has to be done to be fair to Kellie.
4/5/2013 2:57:04 PM
taken school at all three levels to the ncaa tournament490 career wins, taken chattanoga to the tournament 9 times in 16 yearsnever gone farther than a sweet sixteen, 57ish years old
4/5/2013 3:01:17 PM
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deborah_YowYow's wiki page is pretty entertaining.
4/5/2013 6:49:31 PM
^+face
4/5/2013 7:26:47 PM
+0.0001 for ACC championship in softball bitches.[Edited on May 12, 2013 at 1:40 AM. Reason : ^^she's the same age as my mother <3]
5/12/2013 1:35:14 AM
for some reason DY didn't get credit for the ass waxing of UNC in rugby in mid-April+100cause we beat that ass 100-0
5/12/2013 2:39:42 AM
She didn't do jack shit to support club sports (rugby)-billions
5/12/2013 3:39:25 AM
Why should she support club sports?Club sports have nothing to do with the athletic department.
5/12/2013 12:06:19 PM
5/21/2013 2:43:21 PM
6/9/2013 10:19:05 PM
lock this shit.
6/9/2013 11:09:05 PM
^
6/9/2013 11:33:58 PM
^^
6/9/2013 11:36:48 PM
let's not jinx it
6/9/2013 11:52:06 PM
Jinx what? We're not winning it all, we don't have the bats for that. But we'll at least be on the stage, so duck it!
6/9/2013 11:54:37 PM
Pretty much yes. We dont have the offense to get far, but just getting there is a big step. Nothing to jinx
6/10/2013 12:12:15 AM
6/10/2013 12:28:39 AM
i'm in it to win it, fuck this negamativity
6/10/2013 12:29:09 AM
+a lot of director's cup points for making the college world series.
6/10/2013 8:03:16 AM
Was never mentioned last week when the whole PNC scheduling thing was being discussed, but she deserves some credit for bringing the process back in house. The idea that we allowed the ACC to negotiate the schedule with the Hurricanes on our behalf is just mind-blowing. What did Lee Fowler do while he was here?
6/10/2013 9:49:44 AM
Ugh, not that scheduling shit again. I see enough about it on Twitter.
6/10/2013 10:02:25 AM
chris kingston, debbie's right hand man, got hired as the new AD at bowling green yesterday.so i guess its good that she hires good people. or something.
6/10/2013 2:15:44 PM
will someone condense the scheduling issue for me? i heard David Glenn talking about briefly but lost reception of the station and never looked back into it.did we fuck anything up? is it better now?
6/10/2013 2:19:30 PM