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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="iceeater1969" data-source="post: 932445" data-attributes="member: 1237"><p>The ncaa can control its members and not the players or coaches = free country</p><p></p><p>Power 5 FOOTBALL</p><p>To put disincentive on large NIL, reduce raiding, we should penalize STOCK PILING OF TALENT 6-8 Schools whose TEAMS WHO DOMINATE THE PLAYOFFS. </p><p>Ncaa board of gov can change max allowed number of scholarships and can place restriction who participates in games . </p><p> They currently limit the total scholarships to 85 at start of season. They allow more players for scout teams 105 or more and scout team players are allowed to play.</p><p>A STARTING IDEA</p><p>- based on principal that money flees uncertainty. </p><p>1. Increase scholarship limit slightly to 88.</p><p>2. Only allow scholarship players to play. </p><p>3. In the following year schools in playoffs will receive a reduced scholarship limit associated with level of participation in playoff. </p><p>Examplec</p><p>The reduction will be spread over a 6 year period as selected by the school.</p><p></p><p>A starter ratio = make 12 team playoffs loose 3 scholarships, advance loose 3 more, advance loose 3 , advance loose 3. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Some sort of a ratio will make it more difficult to build a dynasty due to repeat success.</p><p></p><p>No need for congress, lawyers, all in house AND SPREADS the wealth, while making the paying or taking $$$ NIL higher risk ( lower value) </p><p></p><p>[ pro teams did something like this for long term competition leveling]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iceeater1969, post: 932445, member: 1237"] The ncaa can control its members and not the players or coaches = free country Power 5 FOOTBALL To put disincentive on large NIL, reduce raiding, we should penalize STOCK PILING OF TALENT 6-8 Schools whose TEAMS WHO DOMINATE THE PLAYOFFS. Ncaa board of gov can change max allowed number of scholarships and can place restriction who participates in games . They currently limit the total scholarships to 85 at start of season. They allow more players for scout teams 105 or more and scout team players are allowed to play. A STARTING IDEA - based on principal that money flees uncertainty. 1. Increase scholarship limit slightly to 88. 2. Only allow scholarship players to play. 3. In the following year schools in playoffs will receive a reduced scholarship limit associated with level of participation in playoff. Examplec The reduction will be spread over a 6 year period as selected by the school. A starter ratio = make 12 team playoffs loose 3 scholarships, advance loose 3 more, advance loose 3 , advance loose 3. Some sort of a ratio will make it more difficult to build a dynasty due to repeat success. No need for congress, lawyers, all in house AND SPREADS the wealth, while making the paying or taking $$$ NIL higher risk ( lower value) [ pro teams did something like this for long term competition leveling] [/QUOTE]
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