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College Football 2024

I heard on my local sports station here in Seattle this morning that Tennessee has announced that they're raising the price of admission to their home games in order to pay for the coaches salary. Well, at least they're honest about it.
I heard similar, but it was to pay for NIL, not the coach. Per Brett McMurphy: "Tennessee will add a 10% “talent fee” on all football tickets, starting next season. This fee will go to the players, helping fund the proposed revenue share w/the players. UT estimates per-seat price increase averaging 4.5% for entire stadium"
 
I heard similar, but it was to pay for NIL, not the coach. Per Brett McMurphy: "Tennessee will add a 10% “talent fee” on all football tickets, starting next season. This fee will go to the players, helping fund the proposed revenue share w/the players. UT estimates per-seat price increase averaging 4.5% for entire stadium"
Okay, thanks for the clarification. I couldn't understand if the hosts were talking about the coach or something else.
 
Okay, thanks for the clarification. I couldn't understand if the hosts were talking about the coach or something else.
Tennessee has one of the top NIL programs per experts. Hell we are dismantling the NCAA because they pushed back too far on it. This is a setup for profit sharing which is coming. Right now, we appear to be the innovators on getting players money but there’s no doubt others will follow suit. What sucks is this should be coming out of the ginormous tv contract rather than fans’ pockets.
 
Schools are going to bite that apple as many times as possible.
Yep. They’re not gonna be the ones paying for NIL or profit sharing. It was always going to be fans and boosters but at least with NIL programs you get to choose your participation. What UT really needs to do is get Knoxville to drop the entertainment tax we pay. We’re the only state university that has to pay it and it needs to end. That would more than cover a talent fee.
 
Colorado drops the game-tying TD in the final couple seconds.... then they catch the game-tying TD as time runs out. In OT, Baylor is going in for the tying touchdown and fumbles at the goal line. Colorado fans storm the field for some reason. They actually stormed it while the fumble was under review.
 
Colorado drops the game-tying TD in the final couple seconds.... then they catch the game-tying TD as time runs out. In OT, Baylor is going in for the tying touchdown and fumbles at the goal line. Colorado fans storm the field for some reason. They actually stormed it while the fumble was under review.

Those are some desperate fans. :lol:
 
Me watching Auburn throw yet another interception:
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Just saw on CBS, that Power Four QB’s are making $500-800k per season.
 
^ I'm guessing he really doesn't care about the education portion of being a student athlete.

Any teams being affected by the hurricane this weekend? It seems it'll be mostly dissipated by Saturday, but what about the Thursday and Friday games? I had to sit through a very soggy game a couple weeks ago due to the remnants of another hurricane, and I really don't want to repeat that experience!
 
Just saw on CBS, that Power Four QB’s are making $500-800k per season.

UNLV quarterback has quit the team three games into the season because he wasn't getting his promised NIL monies.

^ I'm guessing he really doesn't care about the education portion of being a student athlete.

Stuff like this is why they need to just cut the bullshit, stop pretending like it's about education, and fully professionalize.
 
One problem (of many) with that is that there are still a significant portion of the athletes that are there for an education, and realize that there's really no chance of them getting into the NFL. Many of those wouldn't be able to get an education at all without the scholarships (and NIL now).

I'm not sure what the path forward is, but I think this is going to take some years for everything to settle into something stable.
 
Maybe deduct scholarship amounts from NIL moneys, or at least some percentile?

And maybe... give an option to opt out of the degree-seeking requirements and thus scholarship reduction while remaining in good standing with the team?
 
Kentucky beats Ole Miss. 20-17. Highest rated road win for Ky, since 1977.
 
Uga…ugh…
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…and the body count continues
 
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