Mediocre Man
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Have you seen the facilities at Oregon, LSU, etc compared to Corvallis...for example? 4 star guys with a choice are choosing those schools over less funded schools already.this is a pandora's box that will blow up college athletics, and I think the laws of unintended consequences will tear apart anything that hasn't been blown up,
if NCAA athletes can make money from endorsements, they will need agents and the NCAA can't prohibit it. With agents involved, shit will be hitting the fan at mach 4. Athletes with any kind of star potential will be steered to universities that have market share potential. Why would a star go to Corvallis or Pullman or Eugene when he can go to LA or the Bay Area or Dallas or South Florida? Count the major car dealerships in Eugene and then multiply by 120 for LA
boosters will be able to funnel money to athletes in a million different ways, and the swamp of corruption and rivers of bag money will be broad and deep. Hundreds of LLC's will be created just to act as conduits between booster money and athletes pockets....there's no way to stop it
not only that, what about the impact on high schools? How are they going to stop high school players from signing with agents while still in high school? The national letter of intent days for football are in December and February. If a high school athlete is prohibited from having representation while still in high school then they won't be signing with any NCAA program until they graduate. And college programs will be stuck in limbo.
What's really the difference?
