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NIL, Transfers, and Stratospheric Salaries. What Is the Future of GT Football and College Football in General?
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<blockquote data-quote="CrackerJacket" data-source="post: 925078" data-attributes="member: 712"><p>The speculation about CFB dividing itself into semi-pro and student-athlete worlds is on point. I think we will end up with age group pro football, where the team owner/sponsor could be a university, a corporation, or even an individual. The ‘College’ Gameday show will be analyzing matchups such as Notre Dame v the Elon Muskoxes or Bama vs the Facebook Trolls.</p><p>The other division is college football, where the athletes are bona fide students and are eligible for schollys and a standard stipend. But I’m not sure the latter division could survive on its own, much less fund other sports, unless they get $$ from the age group leagues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CrackerJacket, post: 925078, member: 712"] The speculation about CFB dividing itself into semi-pro and student-athlete worlds is on point. I think we will end up with age group pro football, where the team owner/sponsor could be a university, a corporation, or even an individual. The ‘College’ Gameday show will be analyzing matchups such as Notre Dame v the Elon Muskoxes or Bama vs the Facebook Trolls. The other division is college football, where the athletes are bona fide students and are eligible for schollys and a standard stipend. But I’m not sure the latter division could survive on its own, much less fund other sports, unless they get $$ from the age group leagues. [/QUOTE]
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