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Ok. I've got a question about college athletes becoming university employees.

Posted on 2/2/24 at 5:17 pm
Posted by Pandy Fackler
Member since Jun 2018
14688 posts
Posted on 2/2/24 at 5:17 pm
There's talk of this and it might start getting some traction.

Tell me this though. Would they still be students and get scholarships or would they strictly be employees who represent the university on the field but are not required to actually attend the school?

Some people work for a university and are students. Others work for a university who are not.



This post was edited on 2/2/24 at 5:18 pm
Posted by AwgustaDawg
CSRA
Member since Jan 2023
7438 posts
Posted on 2/2/24 at 5:21 pm to
There’s no reason they wouldn’t be employees with a scholarship.
Posted by ukraine_rebel
North Mississippi
Member since Oct 2012
2272 posts
Posted on 2/2/24 at 5:21 pm to
I would think that they wouldn't get scholarships but the payments from the university would be more than sufficient, and yes they would still be students. Plenty of students are also employees at schools everywhere.
Posted by deeprig9
Unincorporated Ozora, Georgia
Member since Sep 2012
64561 posts
Posted on 2/2/24 at 5:24 pm to
So, a state employee? Not gonna fly.
Posted by Lucado
Member since Nov 2023
3081 posts
Posted on 2/2/24 at 5:25 pm to
I went to school on scholarship and held jobs on campus my first two years. I don't see why it couldn't be any different for athletes.
Posted by BevoBucks
H-town
Member since Dec 2022
4086 posts
Posted on 2/2/24 at 6:15 pm to
quote:

There's talk of this and it might start getting some traction.


It’s not just gaining traction. It’s inevitable.
Posted by Bengalbio
Tampa, FL
Member since Feb 2017
1416 posts
Posted on 2/2/24 at 8:24 pm to
Sad that we are tossing out the best part about college athletics, building the mind and body, all for the sake of small number pro athletes that happen to be in college.
Posted by bamaoldtimer
Member since Dec 2009
1006 posts
Posted on 2/2/24 at 9:40 pm to
quote:

There's talk of this and it might start getting some traction.

Tell me this though. Would they still be students and get scholarships or would they strictly be employees who represent the university on the field but are not required to actually attend the school?

Some people work for a university and are students. Others work for a university who are not


The issue is anti trust litigation and Sherman Act issues. I believe there is a sympathetic ear from Washington and the SCOTUS. The networks, schools, coaches and everyone else associated with College sports and especially football, have been raping the student athlete until a few years ago. The schools and those who have gotten wealthy are being threatened with unlimited nil / portal/ pay for play. They intend to stop this hemorrhaging. Hence, seeing Big Ten / SEC collaboration today.

I see the two conferences gutting the NCAA and rewriting its bylaws. The new NCAA will be run by these two conferences along with other lesser conferences joining in to save themselves from annihilation.

The issue as I see it comes down to the 55-75 players who are their for an education and if the local car dealership in their hometown want to pay $2000 for a tv clip etc then fine.

The real issue is for those 5 star players and high 4 stars who demand 6 and 7 zero deals to play for that school. This may be only a handful at run of the mil programs and 5-10 or more at the Alabama’s of the world.

I am sure things will get worked out ok. Unfortunately for us fans, we will be screwed with higher participation costs.

Posted by G2160
houston
Member since May 2013
1773 posts
Posted on 2/3/24 at 8:50 am to
If and when this happens, title IX will end hundreds of programs across the country.
Posted by Themicah86
Member since Jun 2023
960 posts
Posted on 2/3/24 at 8:56 am to
They will get everything until they get nothing
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