My great grandfather played basketball for Villanova in 1919. He was kicked off the team when someone discovered he was playing ball in “paid” games in Philly. He had a tattoo on his arm which he kept covered while playing at school. Story goes…After a home game, a spectator that lost money on one of those paid games, decided to oust my grandfather by pulling the bandage off his tattoo.
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On typical U.S. college, there's a lot more college sports teams for women. For sports teams that only have one team for each gender, usually there's only football for men. But at the same time, gymnastics, field hockey, volleyball, beach volleyball, and tennis for women only. So that's extremely unfair and sexist!
@@alexbaye1618 Not in many American colleges. In a typical U.S. university sports like gymnastics, field hockey, volleyball, and tennis are offered to women only.
@@edouardthomas2035 I'm saying that it's unfair and sexist against men. Women complain about sexism all time time. So in this case, it's totally justifiable for men to complain about sexism for this blatant injustice.
It's was long overdue for them to able to make money off them name and image. The coaches and colleges were doing it, so the athletes should be able to do it also.
If they want to make money off of their respective sport, then they should go to the professional leagues. Also, they should have insurance policies covering injuries that are career ending. Also, players should be paid a set amount determined by the NCAA if they are going to be paid regardless of their position or the school that they are attending.@@TickleMeElmo55
Bringing these so-called experts into the universities is helpful yet dangerous. Student athletes must be free to make their own conscious and educated choices and be allowed to choose who they want to work with, learn from, and partner with.
No other country has college sports. Instead pro teams would have youth teams that they use to train young athletes. These kids would be paid by the pro teams. Hence why Luka Sonic I turned pro at 13 when he signed with real Madrid.
its true, you pay $ 100,000. for a straight A or B high schooler to go to you collegee , 40, 000 per quarter, so 120k a year and yet can't get coach to get a 40 dollar meal after game or friendship, (student must fund they own 120k, plus housing their own food,) yet Collegee wins off my performance which my sport my not pan out but my reason to be their is to learn!!!
No. Olympians can already sell their names and likeness to anyone. That's why they're in Coca-Cola and McDonald's commercials. NIL just allows college athletes to do the same.
scholarships cover the cost of attending the university, not for using thier name and personality for program revenue that goes to chairmen that did little to nothing to create that revenue
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Are televised sports NOT big business? Is college sport more a money maker for the schools than the actual EDUCATION being done there? Ask yourself those questions and then you'll see why FT would cover this.
My great grandfather played basketball for Villanova in 1919. He was kicked off the team when someone discovered he was playing ball in “paid” games in Philly. He had a tattoo on his arm which he kept covered while playing at school. Story goes…After a home game, a spectator that lost money on one of those paid games, decided to oust my grandfather by pulling the bandage off his tattoo.
This Doc on NIL was really ahead of its time. We see everything happening now. Wow
Wait a sports Federation that's corrupt, no way
By the way, the college athletes get nil if it weren't for NIL :)
College football does this good for basketball, football, baseball
Great Work FT!
how dystopian that people are selling themselves perpetuity
If the NCAA makes $40Min March Madness how much should the Athletes make?
$0, they're amateurs. Athletes make money in professional leagues.
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On typical U.S. college, there's a lot more college sports teams for women. For sports teams that only have one team for each gender, usually there's only football for men. But at the same time, gymnastics, field hockey, volleyball, beach volleyball, and tennis for women only. So that's extremely unfair and sexist!
There are male equivalent for all of those teams …
@@alexbaye1618 Not in many American colleges. In a typical U.S. university sports like gymnastics, field hockey, volleyball, and tennis are offered to women only.
what are you saying exactly ? it is hard to understand, but you seem upset
@@edouardthomas2035 I'm saying that it's unfair and sexist against men. Women complain about sexism all time time. So in this case, it's totally justifiable for men to complain about sexism for this blatant injustice.
@@bluemountain555 ahh ok fair enough!
It's was long overdue for them to able to make money off them name and image. The coaches and colleges were doing it, so the athletes should be able to do it also.
"It's was long overdue "
No it wasn't.
The rest of of your post is nonsense.
If they want to make money off of their respective sport, then they should go to the professional leagues. Also, they should have insurance policies covering injuries that are career ending. Also, players should be paid a set amount determined by the NCAA if they are going to be paid regardless of their position or the school that they are attending.@@TickleMeElmo55
Bringing these so-called experts into the universities is helpful yet dangerous. Student athletes must be free to make their own conscious and educated choices and be allowed to choose who they want to work with, learn from, and partner with.
Dope. Insightful.
There’s no point of trying to go pro just aim for the ncaa and make millions
What do you do for a living?
I make millions from child exploitation.
It's not child exploitation. Not even close.
@@TickleMeElmo55 He knows better,he's just trying to be funny....I hope.
Vultures on both sides
Looking forward to how this translates to the UK. In terms of scholorships, recruitment, benefits to students / athletes.
They don't play interscholastic and intercollegiate sports in the UK--- or any other country.
No other country has college sports. Instead pro teams would have youth teams that they use to train young athletes. These kids would be paid by the pro teams. Hence why Luka Sonic I turned pro at 13 when he signed with real Madrid.
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its true, you pay $ 100,000. for a straight A or B high schooler to go to you collegee , 40, 000 per quarter, so 120k a year and yet can't get coach to get a 40 dollar meal after game or friendship, (student must fund they own 120k, plus housing their own food,) yet Collegee wins off my performance which my sport my not pan out but my reason to be their is to learn!!!
Make una rest
Bro said most college students haven’t heard the term “intellectual property”. 😂
Is this the same case for college athletes in other countries?
Song?
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Song ?😊
Hailey has a huge social media following because she’s first a cute snow bunny with exceptional basketball skills. She’s marketable!
Exactly what I was thinking.
Exactly
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Will this benefit Olympians too?
I hope. Track and field athletes need more income. Viewership and offers are low till and olympic year.
No. Olympians can already sell their names and likeness to anyone. That's why they're in Coca-Cola and McDonald's commercials. NIL just allows college athletes to do the same.
They don't get scholarships?
They do, but it's a $14 billion industry, so some might say scholarships are small fry
Scholarships = peanuts
scholarships cover the cost of attending the university, not for using thier name and personality for program revenue that goes to chairmen that did little to nothing to create that revenue
@@treeamigo8447 (full) scholarships = graduating with little to no debt.
Use your brain, amigo.
@@OmegaPolar15 The chairman is a marketing position. That's his job. So technically he did do something to generate revenue.
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You are financial times not sports times.
Are televised sports NOT big business? Is college sport more a money maker for the schools than the actual EDUCATION being done there? Ask yourself those questions and then you'll see why FT would cover this.