I still do not see how many of the schools can afford this, especially if you have to match this with women's and non revenue sports. This could alter the landscape forever. I interpet this to mean they want the NCAA to give them the rights to make the rules regardless of independents and small conferences. Could effect ND and BYU.
if they split from the NCAA they don't have to honor title 9 and believe me the AA's can afford it. That his what this is may get to. This is a start. Its about splitting from the NCAA. Once that happen your rules no longer apply.....so we will see how this ultimately progresses...do they totally split from the NCAA eventually?
It seems to me that the message is the NCAA is antiquated and if you dont' change we will...
if they split from the NCAA they don't have to honor title 9 and believe me the AA's can afford it.
The NCAA will cave on this. They make too much money not to. I think this could actually be good for us overall. I do not think we (by choice) have as much dirty laundry as some of the other colleges. I think this will allow us to offer some benefits to players to get them here other than an easy degree, which we do not offer.
$312 in clothing and aquarium tickets won't seem so bad.Where will all of this $$$ come from to offer guys? Unless there is some sort of salary structure or hard limits placed on spending, a development like this could kill GT football. Money is already a huge factor in football program success. Making it more integral could never help GT in my opinion. I just don't see the $$$.
Where will all of this $$$ come from to offer guys? Unless there is some sort of salary structure or hard limits placed on spending, a development like this could kill GT football. Money is already a huge factor in football program success. Making it more integral could never help GT in my opinion. I just don't see the $$$.
They are killing college football.
I really like the idea Joey posted on FTRS (http://www.fromtherumbleseat.com/20...gia-tech-yellow-jackets-minor-league-football). His argument is basically start up minor league football a la minor league baseball for those kids who have no interest in getting an education and let them try getting to the NFL that way. For the kids that are interested in getting an education, keep college football for them. Sure the level of competition may go down a bit, but it gives schools like Tech a better chance to succeed in the football environment when a majority of 4 and 5 star guys go the minor league route when they have no real interest in getting an education to begin with.
That may have some unintended consequences. When faced with this competition, SEC schools like UGA would probably create majors like Attendance and Writing Your Name.