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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="orientalnc" data-source="post: 960771" data-attributes="member: 1199"><p>The top teams in the SEC and B1G, plus Texas, OU, USC, Oregon, etc. are making so much money from football I do not see them giving up control over the product they are selling to alums and fans. If this becomes the NFL-Light I doubt many of those rich fans will continue pouring money into the AA. No one donates money to the Atlanta Falcons or Green Bay Packers. If the courts decide the players are employees of the AA, then a whole lot of NLRB rules will suddenly be issues. Can the NCAA set limits on the number of years an employee can work for his company? Could we have Stetson Bennett type veterans everywhere? Will the players be represented by a Players Association? Will the players have to attend class or make progress toward a degree? Will this still be college football?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="orientalnc, post: 960771, member: 1199"] The top teams in the SEC and B1G, plus Texas, OU, USC, Oregon, etc. are making so much money from football I do not see them giving up control over the product they are selling to alums and fans. If this becomes the NFL-Light I doubt many of those rich fans will continue pouring money into the AA. No one donates money to the Atlanta Falcons or Green Bay Packers. If the courts decide the players are employees of the AA, then a whole lot of NLRB rules will suddenly be issues. Can the NCAA set limits on the number of years an employee can work for his company? Could we have Stetson Bennett type veterans everywhere? Will the players be represented by a Players Association? Will the players have to attend class or make progress toward a degree? Will this still be college football? [/QUOTE]
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