
Chris Webber Subtly Compares NCAA Sports To Slavery
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Soccer gets it right with its reserve and academy teams. No need for colleges and high schools to get involved in a pro athlete's development. Leave NCAA athletics to the ones who will get a degree out of it and go pro in something other than sports.thatoothpick45 wrote:Free Education=Getting whipped on for not picking enough cotton.
Sounds legit.
Only chicks and idiot guys will go to college for soccer(If they want to become pros). By the time they graduate, they are in their 20's.somberbostonian wrote:Soccer gets it right with its reserve and academy teams. No need for colleges and high schools to get involved in a pro athlete's development. Leave NCAA athletics to the ones who will get a degree out of it and go pro in something other than sports.thatoothpick45 wrote:Free Education=Getting whipped on for not picking enough cotton.
Sounds legit.
Yep. Even MLS teams are trying to turn players away from NCAA soccer by growing the USL. MLB and the NHL also aren't that reliant on the NCAA. On the other hand, the NFL and NBA developed after college and high school football/basketball were already entrenched in our sporting culture, so educational institutions ended up serving in that farm system role. As a result, the NCAA system as we know it is broken. At least the top 1% 18-year-old basketball prospects have non-college options. The top 1% 18-year-old football prospects? Not so much.thatoothpick45 wrote:Only chicks and idiot guys will go to college for soccer(If they want to become pros). By the time they graduate, they are in their 20's.somberbostonian wrote:Soccer gets it right with its reserve and academy teams. No need for colleges and high schools to get involved in a pro athlete's development. Leave NCAA athletics to the ones who will get a degree out of it and go pro in something other than sports.thatoothpick45 wrote:Free Education=Getting whipped on for not picking enough cotton.
Sounds legit.
somberbostonian wrote:Yep. Even MLS teams are trying to turn players away from NCAA soccer by growing the USL. MLB and the NHL also aren't that reliant on the NCAA. On the other hand, the NFL and NBA developed after college and high school football/basketball were already entrenched in our sporting culture, so educational institutions ended up serving in that farm system role. As a result, the NCAA system as we know it is broken. At least the top 1% 18-year-old basketball prospects have non-college options. The top 1% 18-year-old football prospects? Not so much.thatoothpick45 wrote:Only chicks and idiot guys will go to college for soccer(If they want to become pros). By the time they graduate, they are in their 20's.somberbostonian wrote: Soccer gets it right with its reserve and academy teams. No need for colleges and high schools to get involved in a pro athlete's development. Leave NCAA athletics to the ones who will get a degree out of it and go pro in something other than sports.
They don't have to play.Madnessssss wrote:NCAA is exlploiting them for millions of dollars and they don't see a cent. They are 100% of the draw that's earning all that revenue, and they don't get a penny.
Not really. There has been players in recent years who go play overseas for a season, get paid millions and then declare for the draft a year later. Jennings did that, Mudiay just did it as well.Madnessssss wrote:They do if they want to make it to the NBA which has a bias for drafting college studentsthatoothpick45 wrote:They don't have to play.Madnessssss wrote:NCAA is exlploiting them for millions of dollars and they don't see a cent. They are 100% of the draw that's earning all that revenue, and they don't get a penny.
I can see a day where the NBA won't be as reliant on the NCAA to produce future stars, and both the league and college game will be better off because of it. There is the idea that losing out on the one-and-done tier prospects (who barely attend classes) would kill college basketball, but I don't think that's true. College men's basketball has years of history and tradition, so I can see the product selling itself even if the one-and-done types never step foot on an NCAA court.thatoothpick45 wrote:Not really. There has been players in recent years who go play overseas for a season, get paid millions and then declare for the draft a year later. Jennings did that, Mudiay just did it as well.Madnessssss wrote:They do if they want to make it to the NBA which has a bias for drafting college studentsthatoothpick45 wrote:
They don't have to play.
town bidness wrote:fuck the ncaa and it's enablers.
pay those kids a fair wage comparable to that which they generate.
Agreed. and we can make the student athletes who lose the school money pay extra to make up for the loss. Wipe all their scholarships.town bidness wrote:fuck the ncaa and it's enablers.
pay those kids a fair wage comparable to that which they generate.
They sell concessions at my nephews tee ball games. He's a slave I tell you.Robceltsfan wrote:These kids playing in the Little League World Series should be paid too!!!!!
I'm tired of this nonsense! A free education is worthless!!!!!!
It's not worthless, but it's no place near what the market value of these guys (in the big sports anyway) would be otherwise in a free market.Robceltsfan wrote:These kids playing in the Little League World Series should be paid too!!!!!
I'm tired of this nonsense! A free education is worthless!!!!!!
And what do you do with 95% of athletes that lose the school money?Bush4Ever wrote:It's not worthless, but it's no place near what the market value of these guys (in the big sports anyway) would be otherwise in a free market.Robceltsfan wrote:These kids playing in the Little League World Series should be paid too!!!!!
I'm tired of this nonsense! A free education is worthless!!!!!!
Pay them market value, and let them pay for their own education.