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  • MrSerendipity
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    • Jun 2013
    • 1397

    #1

    Athletes Skipping College For Minors/NFL

    Per ESPN:
    "Maybe in football and basketball, it would work better if more kids had a chance to go directly into the professional ranks," Delany said. "If they're not comfortable and want to monetize, let the minor leagues flourish. Train at IMG, get agents to invest in your body, get agents to invest in your likeness and establish it on your own. But don't come here and say, 'We want to be paid $25,000 or $50,000.' Go to the D-League and get it, go to the NBA and get it, go to the NFL and get it. Don't ask us what we've been doing.

    "If an athlete wants to professionalize themselves, professionalize themselves. We've been training kids for professional sports. I argue it's the color, I argue it's the institution. If you think it's about you, then talk to John Havlicek about that, you've got to talk to Michael Jordan about that. These brands have been built over 100 years." - Jim Delaney, Big Ten Commissioner
    What are your thoughts on this? Personally, I'm surprised that a Commissioner would come out and suggest this given it would hurt the schools he represents, financially. Football is a big money-maker for these Universities and if there was a NFL Minor League these kids could opt into, it'd diminish the talent on the field. The only reasoning I can come up with on Delaney's part is that maybe he wants to force a "Go to the NFL and let them use your likeness" or "Go to College and let us use your likeness" kind of future for Football Athletes. What are your thoughts on an NFL Minor League? Admittedly, it would be interesting to see the Rookies and Practice Squad guys play in a Minor League setting.

    (If the moderators deem this thread is more appropriate for the Professional Football forum, please move it.)
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  • AUChase
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    • Jul 2008
    • 19409

    #2
    Re: Athletes Skipping College For Minors/NFL

    I don't like it as a fan of College Football.

    Look at the leagues with a farm system, specifically Major League Baseball.

    It's college counterpart is almost completely irrelevant because of the minors.

    Watson on OS is the ONLY person I know that really even cares deeply about college baseball either online or in person.

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    • MrSerendipity
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      • Jun 2013
      • 1397

      #3
      Re: Athletes Skipping College For Minors/NFL

      Originally posted by AUChase
      I don't like it as a fan of College Football.

      Look at the leagues with a farm system, specifically Major League Baseball.

      It's college counterpart is almost completely irrelevant because of the minors.

      Watson on OS is the ONLY person I know that really even cares deeply about college baseball either online or in person.
      I'm in agreement, I love College Football and I hate to see it lose it's luster because the best athletes are opting for the minors. I keep up with Texas's baseball team but that's about it. While I think it would be interesting to see an NFL Minor League, I wouldn't want to see it at the expense of College Football.
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      • VTPack919
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        • Jun 2003
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        #4
        Re: Athletes Skipping College For Minors/NFL

        Originally posted by AUChase
        I don't like it as a fan of College Football.

        Look at the leagues with a farm system, specifically Major League Baseball.

        It's college counterpart is almost completely irrelevant because of the minors.

        Watson on OS is the ONLY person I know that really even cares deeply about college baseball either online or in person.
        *Raises hand sheepishly*

        Granted I only really follow ACC baseball. I don't really post about it though. There aren't really enough people to talk about it with.
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        • WWF80sKid
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          • Nov 2008
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          #5
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          I don't like this idea at all. College football is hands down my absolute favorite sport. I hate the offseason and get so happy and giddy when college football is around the corner. To see some of these top notch athletes opt out of any school to go to the minors would not necessarily kill the sport, but it would hurt it.

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          • Jr.
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            • Feb 2003
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            #6
            Re: Athletes Skipping College For Minors/NFL

            I would be for it. I love college football, but I'm tired of all of these "stories" about players taking money and everything. If it helps clean out the game and focus more on the field, I would be all for it.

            Unfortunately, I seriously doubt it'll happen. The NFL has no reason to create a minor league system.. they have the perfect one already. The status quo works perfectly for them to make as much money as possible.
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            • OSUFan_88
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              • Jul 2004
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              Re: Athletes Skipping College For Minors/NFL

              Pretty much every major sport except the NFL doesn't have a professional league you can go to right out of high school.

              Personally, I'm all for it. It would get rid of the money whores in college football. Sure, the product would suffer, but why should college sports be such a money maker anyway?
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              • AUChase
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                • Jul 2008
                • 19409

                #8
                Re: Athletes Skipping College For Minors/NFL

                Originally posted by OSUFan_88
                Pretty much every major sport except the NFL doesn't have a professional league you can go to right out of high school.

                Personally, I'm all for it. It would get rid of the money whores in college football. Sure, the product would suffer, but why should college sports be such a money maker anyway?
                It's just a victim of it's own success, I suppose..

                a true double edged sword.

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                • ImTellinTim
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                  • Sep 2006
                  • 33028

                  #9
                  Re: Athletes Skipping College For Minors/NFL

                  Jim Delaney is making sense. I'm afraid.

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                  • NDAlum
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                    • Jun 2010
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                    #10
                    Re: Athletes Skipping College For Minors/NFL

                    1,000% for this!!! I really hope it happens
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                    • TripleCrown9
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                      • May 2010
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                      #11
                      Re: Athletes Skipping College For Minors/NFL

                      I also raise my hand in support of college baseball.
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                      • Perfect Zero
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                        • Jun 2005
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                        #12
                        Re: Athletes Skipping College For Minors/NFL

                        Maybe I'm missing something, but can't these kids go straight to the Canadian Football League?
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                        • da ThRONe
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                          • Mar 2009
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                          Or how about they stop all the stupid rules that don't benefit either party. College sports could be fair for all parties involved. Let the kids get money outside of the colleges. Win-win. Nike, Adidas, Reebok etc get to make money off of big name athletes, school get to keep there profits, booster get to give their money directly to the athletes that help win games, and student athletes' get as much money as they can generate.

                          This doesn't open young people to any more problem than those that already exsist. If anything giving them a legal avenue to make money is more likely to prevent them from taking money from other questionable sources.
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                          • dsallupinyaarea
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                            • Jan 2009
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                            It really is the perfect solution. It'd definitely create a clearly defined line between pro and amateur. I don't think it'll ever happen though. The NFL likes it's free farm system and doesn't really have any incentive to right the NCAA's wrongs.
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                            • NDAlum
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                              • Jun 2010
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                              #15
                              Re: Athletes Skipping College For Minors/NFL

                              Originally posted by da ThRONe
                              Or how about they stop all the stupid rules that don't benefit either party. College sports could be fair for all parties involved. Let the kids get money outside of the colleges. Win-win. Nike, Adidas, Reebok etc get to make money off of big name athletes, school get to keep there profits, booster get to give their money directly to the athletes that help win games, and student athletes' get as much money as they can generate.

                              This doesn't open young people to any more problem than those that already exsist. If anything giving them a legal avenue to make money is more likely to prevent them from taking money from other questionable sources.
                              Title IX is your obstacle. I'd be down for eliminating football from the law.

                              I doubt it will ever happen. Women would go absolutely nuts over it. It would get rid of multiple female sports programs at each school.

                              Change Title IX or let them just go pro early.
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