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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="CEB" data-source="post: 960675" data-attributes="member: 4905"><p>Your head went where mine went (I think) when I replied to [USER=2957]@Vespidae[/USER]. I don’t think the NFL directly can do such a thing on merit / potential. That gets slippery and has the NFL in the business of each athletic dept. I could see the league having a set wage for players OR having sort of a salary cap system that the schools then allocate. The latter is what I envisioned. The NFL puts together the league, negotiates the media deal and pays out to the schools that form the league. All of the schools get the same revenue (maybe there is bonus structure), and of that revenue, X goes to the program for facilities, expenses, coaches (maybe coaches capped too?) and Y is to be used for player salaries. Leave it to the individual school to allocate that salary “cap.”</p><p>There seems to be a lot to overcome in all of these scenarios, but I’m seeing things I never thought I’d see in college football so who knows?!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CEB, post: 960675, member: 4905"] Your head went where mine went (I think) when I replied to [USER=2957]@Vespidae[/USER]. I don’t think the NFL directly can do such a thing on merit / potential. That gets slippery and has the NFL in the business of each athletic dept. I could see the league having a set wage for players OR having sort of a salary cap system that the schools then allocate. The latter is what I envisioned. The NFL puts together the league, negotiates the media deal and pays out to the schools that form the league. All of the schools get the same revenue (maybe there is bonus structure), and of that revenue, X goes to the program for facilities, expenses, coaches (maybe coaches capped too?) and Y is to be used for player salaries. Leave it to the individual school to allocate that salary “cap.” There seems to be a lot to overcome in all of these scenarios, but I’m seeing things I never thought I’d see in college football so who knows?! [/QUOTE]
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