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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="SOWEGA Jacket" data-source="post: 959701" data-attributes="member: 4334"><p>The market will always adjust. If the TV money gets lower and the schools can’t afford these high priced coaches then the schools will simply adjust as will the coaches. It’s the same thing happening to NFL RB’s. The market will always adjust. It will be amazing if the money slows and the coaches won’t re-negotiate their deals how all of a sudden you’ll see guys like Saban and Smart fired for cause with the dirty laundry brought out into the open. But, as the market adjusts the coaches will too because there will always be someone willing to replace you at a lower price point so a guy like Smart will simply re-negotiate.</p><p></p><p>Same with the players. The player pool is limitless so if certain players “don’t want to put themselves on the line” for nothing then no problem because there are 10 players behind him who would take a free college education in a heartbeat. Did we have a hard time finding a RB or QB after Gibbs and Sims transferred? Nope, we had plenty of players reaching out.</p><p></p><p>The players have zero leverage because they have no where else to go. And even if an NFL minor league was formed that still wouldn’t impact college football. Sure, you’d have 95% of every 5, 4, and high 3 star taking the pittance of a salary (like we see in minor league baseball) but you’d still have full rosters of players lining up to play college football for a free ride. That’s why you’ll never see college athlete unions. You need leverage to and they don’t have any.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SOWEGA Jacket, post: 959701, member: 4334"] The market will always adjust. If the TV money gets lower and the schools can’t afford these high priced coaches then the schools will simply adjust as will the coaches. It’s the same thing happening to NFL RB’s. The market will always adjust. It will be amazing if the money slows and the coaches won’t re-negotiate their deals how all of a sudden you’ll see guys like Saban and Smart fired for cause with the dirty laundry brought out into the open. But, as the market adjusts the coaches will too because there will always be someone willing to replace you at a lower price point so a guy like Smart will simply re-negotiate. Same with the players. The player pool is limitless so if certain players “don’t want to put themselves on the line” for nothing then no problem because there are 10 players behind him who would take a free college education in a heartbeat. Did we have a hard time finding a RB or QB after Gibbs and Sims transferred? Nope, we had plenty of players reaching out. The players have zero leverage because they have no where else to go. And even if an NFL minor league was formed that still wouldn’t impact college football. Sure, you’d have 95% of every 5, 4, and high 3 star taking the pittance of a salary (like we see in minor league baseball) but you’d still have full rosters of players lining up to play college football for a free ride. That’s why you’ll never see college athlete unions. You need leverage to and they don’t have any. [/QUOTE]
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