Syracuse men’s basketball coach Jim Boeheim issued a public apology Monday morning after accusing three ACC opponents of buying players over the weekend https://t.co/8E2d2h2DPi
— Sports Illustrated (@SInow) February 6, 2023
Syracuse men’s basketball coach Jim Boeheim issued a public apology Monday morning after accusing three ACC opponents of buying players over the weekend https://t.co/8E2d2h2DPi
— Sports Illustrated (@SInow) February 6, 2023
After accusing Miami, Pittsburgh and Wake Forest on Saturday night of buying their teams through NIL deals, Syracuse head coach Jim Boeheim has issued an apology.
— On3 NIL (@On3NIL) February 6, 2023
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Adapting isn't exactly a strength of old men.EvilTroyAndAbed said:
Adapt or die.
True, but NIL in its current form is poison and realizing that and pushing to have it changed is not a lack of ability or willingness to adapt. Its the wisdom of realizing what lies ahead is not good.EvilTroyAndAbed said:
Adapt or die.
The NCAA has no jurisdiction here. The courts have already ruled that.JP1037 said:True, but NIL in its current form is poison and realizing that and pushing to have it changed is not a lack of ability or willingness to adapt. Its the wisdom of realizing what lies ahead is not good.EvilTroyAndAbed said:
Adapt or die.
NCAA needs to put in guard rails to keep a competitive league. Pro teams vs Amateur teams is not competition its an exhibition.
NBA and NFL at least have salary caps to keep things competitive.
NCAA has no jurisdiction over individuals paying players but it does over schools paying players, which is what is happening in many cases.bear2be2 said:The NCAA has no jurisdiction here. The courts have already ruled that.JP1037 said:True, but NIL in its current form is poison and realizing that and pushing to have it changed is not a lack of ability or willingness to adapt. Its the wisdom of realizing what lies ahead is not good.EvilTroyAndAbed said:
Adapt or die.
NCAA needs to put in guard rails to keep a competitive league. Pro teams vs Amateur teams is not competition its an exhibition.
NBA and NFL at least have salary caps to keep things competitive.
If the schools and conferences want to rein this in, it's going to be on them to do it.
But their actions will show that they don't really want to do that. They benefit too much monetarily from the rules (or lack thereof) as they currently exist. And everything in big-time college athletics is about money.
IowaBear said:
I mean he's not wrong… especially in reference to Miami. They bought Wong, Pack, and Omier
gobears20 said:
Can you imagine Bobby Knight coaching in this mess. Do you remember he got mad way back on how Drew was recruiting?
The schools aren't paying players. Collectives of donors are.JP1037 said:NCAA has no jurisdiction over individuals paying players but it does over schools paying players, which is what is happening in many cases.bear2be2 said:The NCAA has no jurisdiction here. The courts have already ruled that.JP1037 said:True, but NIL in its current form is poison and realizing that and pushing to have it changed is not a lack of ability or willingness to adapt. Its the wisdom of realizing what lies ahead is not good.EvilTroyAndAbed said:
Adapt or die.
NCAA needs to put in guard rails to keep a competitive league. Pro teams vs Amateur teams is not competition its an exhibition.
NBA and NFL at least have salary caps to keep things competitive.
If the schools and conferences want to rein this in, it's going to be on them to do it.
But their actions will show that they don't really want to do that. They benefit too much monetarily from the rules (or lack thereof) as they currently exist. And everything in big-time college athletics is about money.
That being said, I think Congress or schools should pursue equity.
Great memory! I couldn't remember what it was but knew it was something stupidFre3dombear said:gobears20 said:
Can you imagine Bobby Knight coaching in this mess. Do you remember he got mad way back on how Drew was recruiting?
Drew sent a flyer!!!!!
He's just upset that it's out in the open. Syracuse bought plenty of players. They were just under the table ... Derrick Coleman ... ::cough cough::IowaBear said:
I mean he's not wrong… especially in reference to Miami. They bought Wong, Pack, and Omier
A: It's legal now, so deal with it ...gobears20 said:Syracuse men’s basketball coach Jim Boeheim issued a public apology Monday morning after accusing three ACC opponents of buying players over the weekend https://t.co/8E2d2h2DPi
— Sports Illustrated (@SInow) February 6, 2023
I think Williams and K were gonna retire anyway -- NIL or not.Stefano DiMera said:
He's done..it's what pushed Jay Wright and Roy Williams and Coach K out.
Stefano DiMera said:
How that sanctimonious ***** still has a job baffles me.
Not only did he know his lead assistant was a pedophile..but that assistants wife was sleeping with players!
Forget Briles...can you imagine it that was Baylor?! There'd be nothing left of the school.
The proximity of Syracuse to Bristol Connecticut MIGHT be a factorStefano DiMera said:
How that sanctimonious ***** still has a job baffles me.
Not only did he know his lead assistant was a pedophile..but that assistants wife was sleeping with players!
Forget Briles...can you imagine it that was Baylor?! There'd be nothing left of the school.
Alf said:Stefano DiMera said:
How that sanctimonious ***** still has a job baffles me.
Not only did he know his lead assistant was a pedophile..but that assistants wife was sleeping with players!
Forget Briles...can you imagine it that was Baylor?! There'd be nothing left of the school.
I guess he's got good PR working for him because I never heard about either of those things.
bear2be2 said:
The schools aren't paying players. Collectives of donors are.
The courts will never side with the NCAA on this issue. They've proven it time and time again.
Who's money it is matters. Universities have been raising funds for years to improve the perks they can offer prospective recruits. This really isn't that different. Donors' money is just landing directly in athletes' bank accounts now instead of being spent on exorbitant facilities upgrades and amenities.JP1037 said:bear2be2 said:
The schools aren't paying players. Collectives of donors are.
The courts will never side with the NCAA on this issue. They've proven it time and time again.
Collective donors are driven by the coach's desired players. It's the same thing as schools paying them they just don't touch the money.
Austin NovoSAD was given an offer by Oregon at the same time he was offered $ 1 million (reportedly) by Oregon Donor Group. Oregon paid NovoSAD through a third party at the urging of an Oregon employee. It had nothing to do with intended name image likeness compensation. Its pay to play. Ray Charles can see that.
It may never change and probably won't any time soon, but courts changing their minds on the law or the law changing is not an uncommon event especially when unintended consequences become unbearable which I foresee.