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Agree.I dont even care about college football anymore. It’s NFL jr
I don't either. It was nice to have my Saturdays back last year.I dont even care about college football anymore. It’s NFL jr
I am trying to hang on but I am close to joining the “ Quit watching club”I don't either. It was nice to have my Saturdays back last year.
I agree, but they'll never be able to put the shit back into the bull. It's all but over unless they get some regulation fast. Without an even playing field, college football will continue to be a joke.I am trying to hang on but I am close to joining the “ Quit watching club”
Curious but isn’t that bill that just passed suppose to kind of monitor and balance the NIL shit?I agree, but they'll never be able to put the shit back into the bull. It's all but over unless they get some regulation fast. Without an even playing field, college football will continue to be a joke.
The season starts in 83 days. Don’t act like you won’t be watching! Haha!I dont even care about college football anymore. It’s NFL jr
You're right. I'm mad at it, but I can't wait till it starts.The season starts in 83 days. Don’t act like you won’t be watching! Haha!
So, does that meen that all teams will be on the same playing field this coming season? I'm not sure what bill you're talking about, but it would be very welcome. It can not be "kind of monitored" though. It has to be iron clad law.
The whole thing is ridiculous in my opinion. I don't understand why they are paying certain players so much $. It's run and operated like the NFL. Lawyers are making an absurd amount of money, and future litigation is going to be a constant. When they first started doing NIL, they should have limited payments to student athletes. Every University allowed to pay athletes 1,000,000 for the entire university. That's enough for every sport and every player. Plus free food and tuition. NIL is definitely bad for football and especially the fans.![]()
NCAA's House settlement approved, ushering in new era where schools can directly pay athletes
After hanging in limbo for nearly two months, the House settlement is finally approved, which means $2.8 billion in NIL backpay will be distributed to former NCAA athletes.sports.yahoo.com
I'm already there.I am trying to hang on but I am close to joining the “ Quit watching club”