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Is college football near the end as we know it.
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<blockquote data-quote="BleedGoldNWhite21" data-source="post: 638829" data-attributes="member: 2993"><p>This particular thing is only about making money on one’s likeness. I see no problem with that and that has very little effect overall on College Football. The Tim Tebow’s and Baker Mayfield’s of the world will make good money off of endorsements and jersey sales, but the average college athlete won’t be affected by this one way or the other and the same can be said about the schools as a whole.</p><p></p><p>However, if they start paying players(which I’m not inherently against), college football as we know it will cease to exist. There will be a new level of college football that will probably have 20ish teams. We would not be one of them...which might actually be a good thing. We’ll compete with the other 100 schools in a lower division(that will still be televised and beloved because the majority of FBS teams won’t have the money or resources to be in that elite class) and have a more leveled playing field than we do now. It won’t be like FCS nowadays. Teams like Bama, Clemson, UGA and OSU would essentially be a minor league for the NFL. We’d be a second tier that is basically the average NCAA program now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BleedGoldNWhite21, post: 638829, member: 2993"] This particular thing is only about making money on one’s likeness. I see no problem with that and that has very little effect overall on College Football. The Tim Tebow’s and Baker Mayfield’s of the world will make good money off of endorsements and jersey sales, but the average college athlete won’t be affected by this one way or the other and the same can be said about the schools as a whole. However, if they start paying players(which I’m not inherently against), college football as we know it will cease to exist. There will be a new level of college football that will probably have 20ish teams. We would not be one of them...which might actually be a good thing. We’ll compete with the other 100 schools in a lower division(that will still be televised and beloved because the majority of FBS teams won’t have the money or resources to be in that elite class) and have a more leveled playing field than we do now. It won’t be like FCS nowadays. Teams like Bama, Clemson, UGA and OSU would essentially be a minor league for the NFL. We’d be a second tier that is basically the average NCAA program now. [/QUOTE]
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