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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="cpf2001" data-source="post: 960767" data-attributes="member: 6459"><p>From the NFL's perspective, even if CFB gets into major financial trouble due to having to pay players as employees or collapsing TV revenue or whatever, and there's a risk of schools stopping football entirely, why would they help out the college system vs creating their own minor league? Creating a new minor league means no built-in fanbase which means low revenue which means low player leverage and salaries vs a donation-powered system. They don't really need CFB's on-field product, they just want to have a cheap development pipeline, and the players union just wants those players to have to pay their dues before coming for their roster spots. I don't think the programs that bring in serious eyeballs would be worth the headache and all the mediocre, low-rated games that they'd have to be subsidizing too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cpf2001, post: 960767, member: 6459"] From the NFL's perspective, even if CFB gets into major financial trouble due to having to pay players as employees or collapsing TV revenue or whatever, and there's a risk of schools stopping football entirely, why would they help out the college system vs creating their own minor league? Creating a new minor league means no built-in fanbase which means low revenue which means low player leverage and salaries vs a donation-powered system. They don't really need CFB's on-field product, they just want to have a cheap development pipeline, and the players union just wants those players to have to pay their dues before coming for their roster spots. I don't think the programs that bring in serious eyeballs would be worth the headache and all the mediocre, low-rated games that they'd have to be subsidizing too. [/QUOTE]
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