Cats can't compete regularly in recruiting with the big schools & their money

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"Big time NIL"

This is, unfortunately, a preview of the future for the UA under the new NIL landscape. The Cats don't have "Big Time NIL" and are going to have difficulty competing against the B1G/SEC and other monied schools.

IMO, Congress needs to step in and put the "Amateur" back in college sports.

How long before athletes will not even be required to enroll in school??? College football/basketball might as well be classified as Minor Leagues or Semi-Pro
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dmjcat wrote: Tue Apr 16, 2024 1:06 pm How long before athletes will not even be required to enroll in school??? College football/basketball might as well be classified as Minor Leagues or Semi-Pro
Especially when many of them attend 3 or more universities, where it's near impossible to get a degree unless you spent enough semesters in residence. Obviously many of them hope for a pro career where you don't need a degree, but like many ex-UA players found out, if you want to get into coaching, you will need one. At least 3 come to mind that came back to the UA to get their degree after their playing days were over, and they were not transfers.
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Things will start to happen when private equity steps in to buy athletic programs and they won’t want to fund a losing money Olympic sports program.

If the players are considered employees and form a national union you can bet they will come to the same conclusion.

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Merkin wrote: Tue Apr 16, 2024 2:54 pm
dmjcat wrote: Tue Apr 16, 2024 1:06 pm How long before athletes will not even be required to enroll in school??? College football/basketball might as well be classified as Minor Leagues or Semi-Pro
Especially when many of them attend 3 or more universities, where it's near impossible to get a degree unless you spent enough semesters in residence. Obviously many of them hope for a pro career where you don't need a degree, but like many ex-UA players found out, if you want to get into coaching, you will need one. At least 3 come to mind that came back to the UA to get their degree after their playing days were over, and they were not transfers.
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Merkin wrote: Tue Apr 16, 2024 2:54 pm
dmjcat wrote: Tue Apr 16, 2024 1:06 pm How long before athletes will not even be required to enroll in school??? College football/basketball might as well be classified as Minor Leagues or Semi-Pro
Especially when many of them attend 3 or more universities, where it's near impossible to get a degree unless you spent enough semesters in residence. Obviously many of them hope for a pro career where you don't need a degree, but like many ex-UA players found out, if you want to get into coaching, you will need one. At least 3 come to mind that came back to the UA to get their degree after their playing days were over, and they were not transfers.
Roughly 1.6% of college football players end up playing professionally.

We need to set up college sports (football/basketball) to cater to the 98.4% who are not going pro.......in other words the folks who need to focus on getting a college degree.
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