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<blockquote data-quote="cpf2001" data-source="post: 989806" data-attributes="member: 6459"><p>If the existence of someone else willing to give a person more compensation isn't an example of a market force, what on earth is it?</p><p></p><p>How do <em>you </em>negotiate salaries if you don't look at what competitors are paying and what similarly talented applicants are accepting?</p><p></p><p></p><p>If you're saying college hoops has the same cultural relevance and prominence today as it did in 1990, I just disagree. And that's money left on the table. Maybe we just run in entirely different circles, but early entry into the NBA changed things dramatically for a lot of basketball fans and reduced the draw to following college hoops.</p><p></p><p>(Honestly, a lot of the disconnect here <strong>probably is</strong> just different circles and environments. I'm in no position to judge a claim that a bunch of current UGA and Bama fans in the Southeast would follow less-talented UGA and Alabama teams just as strongly for a long time. But I'm highly skeptical that USC or UCLA could sustain their fanbases like that, especially after the arrival of the Rams and Chargers. And I don't think the portion of the audience that doesn't have a strong connection to any given school but just tunes in to have some Saturday football would keep tuning in either.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cpf2001, post: 989806, member: 6459"] If the existence of someone else willing to give a person more compensation isn't an example of a market force, what on earth is it? How do [I]you [/I]negotiate salaries if you don't look at what competitors are paying and what similarly talented applicants are accepting? If you're saying college hoops has the same cultural relevance and prominence today as it did in 1990, I just disagree. And that's money left on the table. Maybe we just run in entirely different circles, but early entry into the NBA changed things dramatically for a lot of basketball fans and reduced the draw to following college hoops. (Honestly, a lot of the disconnect here [B]probably is[/B] just different circles and environments. I'm in no position to judge a claim that a bunch of current UGA and Bama fans in the Southeast would follow less-talented UGA and Alabama teams just as strongly for a long time. But I'm highly skeptical that USC or UCLA could sustain their fanbases like that, especially after the arrival of the Rams and Chargers. And I don't think the portion of the audience that doesn't have a strong connection to any given school but just tunes in to have some Saturday football would keep tuning in either.) [/QUOTE]
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