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WilliamTheIrish 12-05-2023 06:10 PM

NCAA NIL Proposal ( and more)
 
This might be the next conference realignment thread.

https://theathletic.com/5114092/2023...charlie-baker/



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NCAA president Charlie Baker on Tuesday proposed the creation of a new subdivision within Division I that would allow the highest-resource schools the ability to compensate athletes directly through a trust fund and direct name, image and likeness (NIL) payments.

The groundbreaking proposal was sent out to Division I members and obtained by The Athletic on Tuesday morning, and it included the following recommendations:

The formation of a new subdivision made up of institutions with the highest resources that can directly compensate athletes through an “enhanced educational trust fund,” which requires the schools that opt into it an investment of at least $30,000 per year per athlete for at least half of the school’s eligible athletes. Schools would have to adhere to

Title IX, providing equal monetary opportunities to both female and male athletes.

Schools in the new subdivision could create their own rules separate from the rest of D-I, and those rules would allow them the ability to address policies such as scholarship limits and roster size as well as transfers and NIL.

Any Division I school would be able to enter into an NIL deal with its athletes directly, which is not currently permissible.

Any Division I school would be able to distribute to any athlete funding related to educational benefits without any caps on such compensation.

These recommendations from Baker come amid mounting pressure to allow schools to directly compensate their athletes, and as the NCAA is facing significant legal challenges to its model. In the letter to D-I members, Baker calls his proposal a “forward-looking framework” that “gives the educational institutions with the most visibility, the most financial resources and the biggest brands an opportunity to choose to operate with a different set of rules that more accurately reflect their scale and their operating model.”


Pasta Little Brioni 12-05-2023 06:13 PM

College sports are pure shit. "Allows high resources schools to do special things", basically even greater disparity....

Titty Meat 12-05-2023 06:17 PM

How do you feel about Nebraska reaching out to Honda McCord William?

WilliamTheIrish 12-05-2023 06:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Titty Meat (Post 17262890)
How do you feel about Nebraska reaching out to Honda McCord William?

Who is Honda McCord?

Titty Meat 12-05-2023 06:19 PM

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Originally Posted by WilliamTheIrish (Post 17262891)
Who is Honda McCord?

The OSU QB

Chief Pagan 12-05-2023 06:22 PM

investment of at least $30,000 per year per athlete for at least half of the school’s eligible athletes

Sounds like a reason to reason to start dropping athletic programs.

WilliamTheIrish 12-05-2023 06:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Pasta Little Brother (Post 17262887)
College sports are pure shit. "Allows high resources schools to do special things", basically even greater disparity....

Obviously, nothing is final, but I’d be very interested in how this would work for teams without a few T. Boone Pickens in their pockets?

WilliamTheIrish 12-05-2023 06:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Titty Meat (Post 17262893)
The OSU QB

I think that’s probably a good idea for Nebraska. Bad idea for McCord.

Pitt Gorilla 12-05-2023 06:27 PM

The Title IX requirement might make it a harder sell.

notorious 12-05-2023 07:04 PM

Requiring 30k will make the rich even richer.

Buehler445 12-05-2023 08:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Chief Pagan (Post 17262894)
investment of at least $30,000 per year per athlete for at least half of the school’s eligible athletes

Sounds like a reason to reason to start dropping athletic programs.

Yep. Suddenly Ole Miss has football, volleyball, women's soccer, and women's golf.

Bump 12-05-2023 08:52 PM

just create a freaking farm league and let the NCAA eat shit

DJ's left nut 12-05-2023 09:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Bump (Post 17263038)
just create a freaking farm league and let the NCAA eat shit

I'd be okay with this.

Take the top 250 'college' athletes out of the pool every year and send 'em to NFL AAA.

And let amateur athletics get back to amateurism.

Because this is just so gross. Y'all see all these tweets and basically fundraising calls to fans? "If you want us to be good, donate to X so we can go buy some players..."

That just sucks so hard.

dlphg9 12-05-2023 09:15 PM

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Originally Posted by DJ's left nut (Post 17263051)
I'd be okay with this.

Take the top 250 'college' athletes out of the pool every year and send 'em to NFL AAA.

And let amateur athletics get back to amateurism.

Because this is just so gross. Y'all see all these tweets and basically fundraising calls to fans? "If you want us to be good, donate to X so we can go buy some players..."

That just sucks so hard.

Yeah asking the fans to donate is pretty gross. Considering most schools have rich donors that could easily afford to cover the payment. As if these shit head universities aren't getting enough from tuition, ticket prices, donors, and everything else they like to charge for.

FloridaMan88 12-05-2023 09:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Pasta Little Brother (Post 17262887)
College sports are pure shit. "Allows high resources schools to do special things", basically even greater disparity....

This has been going on forever… now it will just be legal.


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