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  • Gotmadskillzson
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    • Apr 2008
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    NCAA, Power 5 agree to deal that will let schools pay players

    The NCAA and its five power conferences have agreed to allow schools to directly pay players for the first time in the 100-plus-year history of college sports.

    The NCAA and its leagues are moving forward with a multibillion-dollar agreement to settle three pending federal antitrust cases. The NCAA will pay more than $2.7 billion in damages over 10 years to past and current athletes, sources told ESPN. Sources said the parties also have agreed to a revenue-sharing plan allowing each school to share up to roughly $20 million per year with its athletes.

    "The five autonomy conferences and the NCAA agreeing to settlement terms is an important step in the continuing reform of college sports that will provide benefits to student-athletes and provide clarity in college athletics across all divisions for years to come," NCAA president Charlie Baker and the five power conference commissioners said in a joint statement Thursday evening.

    "This settlement is also a road map for college sports leaders and Congress to ensure this uniquely American institution can continue to provide unmatched opportunity for millions of students. All of Division I made today's progress possible, and we all have work to do to implement the terms of the agreement as the legal process continues. We look forward to working with our various student-athlete leadership groups to write the next chapter of college sports."

    All Division I athletes dating back to 2016 are eligible to receive a share as part of the settlement class. In exchange, athletes cannot sue the NCAA for other potential antitrust violations and drop their complaints in three open cases -- House v. NCAA, Hubbard v. NCAA and Carter v. NCAA.

    The settlement terms must be approved by Judge Claudia Wilken, who is presiding over all three cases. That process is expected to take several months, and sources said schools likely will begin sharing revenue in fall 2025. The NCAA's Board of Governors and leaders from the ACC, Big Ten, Big 12, SEC and Pac-12 voted to accept the general terms laid out in a 13-page document.

    Notre Dame also agreed to the settlement as a member of the ACC.

    "The settlement, though undesirable in many respects and promising only temporary stability, is necessary to avoid what would be the bankruptcy of college athletics," Notre Dame president John I. Jenkins said in a statement. "To save the great American institution of college sports, Congress must pass legislation that will preempt the current patchwork of state laws; establish that our athletes are not employees, but students seeking college degrees; and provide protection from further antitrust lawsuits that will allow colleges to make and enforce rules that will protect our student-athletes and help ensure competitive equity among our teams."
    The NCAA and its leagues are moving forward with a multibillion-dollar settlement agreement that will allow schools to directly pay players for the first time in the history of college sports.
  • Gotmadskillzson
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    • Apr 2008
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    #2
    Re: NCAA, Power 5 agree to deal that will let schools pay players

    So I hope that means that all sports video games can come back. Basketball and baseball as well. And this most likely will hopefully keep players from leaving early, especially in the basketball side of things. Leaving early in college basketball pretty much killed all the rivalries.

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    • GoDucks1224
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      • Jul 2012
      • 2614

      #3
      Re: NCAA, Power 5 agree to deal that will let schools pay players

      Originally posted by Gotmadskillzson
      So I hope that means that all sports video games can come back. Basketball and baseball as well. And this most likely will hopefully keep players from leaving early, especially in the basketball side of things. Leaving early in college basketball pretty much killed all the rivalries.
      I doubt guys will stay at schools for a few hundred grand in basketball. If they can go to the NBA and get a league minimum contract, they'll make more than that. I really just think this will kill G5, and sports that don't make revenue.

      Also, if schools can only pay up to $20 million for their ENTIRE athletics department, then it'll be even less than that.

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      • canes21
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        • Sep 2008
        • 22455

        #4
        Re: NCAA, Power 5 agree to deal that will let schools pay players

        Don't think it really changes for other college sports games. Those were done with before the legal issues because the lack of sales.
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        • GoDucks1224
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          • Jul 2012
          • 2614

          #5
          Re: NCAA, Power 5 agree to deal that will let schools pay players

          Originally posted by canes21
          Don't think it really changes for other college sports games. Those were done with before the legal issues because the lack of sales.


          Unfortunately, this. Would love a college baseball game again. And basketball. I don’t even watch college basketball, but man did I love the dynasty equivalent modes in those.

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          • Armor and Sword
            The Lama
            • Sep 2010
            • 21551

            #6
            Re: NCAA, Power 5 agree to deal that will let schools pay players

            D2 and D3 sports will keep going.

            But big time top tier college programs? This is a joke IMO. Now it’s gone too far.

            It’s officially a professional minor league sports league now lol. I mean wow……this is going to do a lot more harm than good.

            Greed on both sides is tearing down the heart and soul and the “for the love of the game” aspect of what being a collegiate athlete used to mean for 99% of collegiate student athletes.

            Think about how many college football, basketball and baseball players there are and the minuscule percentage of who actually have a professional career?

            With this framework they have created a vicious inequity for most schools amd actual recruitment.

            The student part of “student athlete” was on life support.

            This just pulled the plug on it.
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            • LegendKillerOne
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              • Jan 2019
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              #7
              Re: NCAA, Power 5 agree to deal that will let schools pay players

              So much for going to college for an education. I know silly me to even think that was a thing. I am old what can I say
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              • rupe
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                • Jun 2003
                • 366

                #8
                Re: NCAA, Power 5 agree to deal that will let schools pay players

                Originally posted by Armor and Sword
                D2 and D3 sports will keep going.

                But big time top tier college programs? This is a joke IMO. Now it’s gone too far.

                It’s officially a professional minor league sports league now lol. I mean wow……this is going to do a lot more harm than good.

                Greed on both sides is tearing down the heart and soul and the “for the love of the game” aspect of what being a collegiate athlete used to mean for 99% of collegiate student athletes.

                Think about how many college football, basketball and baseball players there are and the minuscule percentage of who actually have a professional career?

                With this framework they have created a vicious inequity for most schools amd actual recruitment.

                The student part of “student athlete” was on life support.

                This just pulled the plug on it.
                I agree. The ramifications of this is going to be disastrous for all sports. Smaller sports are going to go by the wayside because schools won't be able to afford to keep them afloat. Prices of concessions and tickets are going to skyrocket. Tuition will increase tremendously. Travel costs of these "Conferece USA" like leagues are crazy. Money and greed has driven all of this. The student athlete is dead. It won't be long before the patients run the insane asylum. When players are making the amounts of money they are, the coaches are going to lose their voice and their control.

                As a team that has benefited from some of the musical chairs, I can honestly say I hate it.

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                When UC joined Conference USA in the 90s the league was considered a joke and destined to fail because of the geographical layout and the distance teams had to travel. Now every conference is starting to look like a bigger CUSA. I never minded CUSA and we had some great basketball during that time period. The football was not bad either. Good rivalries with Louisville, Memphis, and Southern Miss at the time.

                The Big East was a great basketball league and pretty darn good football league. If I had my choice, I wish this league would have stayed intact. Geographically it made better sense. Good close rivalries with Louisville, Pitt, West Virginia.

                The American: It was just Conference USA 2.0. I was OK with it when Louisville was in it for a year because it maintained that traditional rivalry and renewed the Memphis rivalry. It had good football and basketball.

                The Big 12: I'm happy to have a chair at the table, but I fear that it won't be long before we are left out in the cold of two Super Conferences. Nice to be back with West Virginia, but the travel on other away games does not make sense. Not as bad as Pacific coast teams in the Atlantic Coast Conference.

                No one can convince me that all this isn't planned. In the end it's going the be the SEC and the Big 20-30 and many teams, (probably UC because Ohio State won't let them) will be left out in the cold.

                Look at the current map of the Power 5 it does not make any sense.
                https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Power_Five_conferences. Is it truly Power 5 with the Pac 12 set to implode?
                Last edited by rupe; 05-24-2024, 10:03 AM.

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                • LegendKillerOne
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                  • Jan 2019
                  • 1765

                  #9
                  Re: NCAA, Power 5 agree to deal that will let schools pay players

                  Originally posted by Ghost Of The Year
                  Yeah, there really is no point in enrolling in classes if you have a job playing a sport at a university for a hundred k. They really aren't anything different than the professors or janitors at a university. Employees, not students. Janitors and lunchroom ladies aren't forced to go to class. Neither should a professional athlete. I mean, if you want to take classes, thats fine too.
                  I mean let's be honest, Most athletes if they were pro bound never cared about classes anyway. Now the big problem will be is schools who can pay the most will get all the talent. how long in the future until some are getting millions in college?>
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                  • Junior Moe
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                    • Jul 2009
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                    #10
                    Re: NCAA, Power 5 agree to deal that will let schools pay players

                    It’s about time. I am not crazy about the Wild West aspect we have now but it was ridiculous watching every stakeholder in college athletics chase the money but draw the line at the players. If amateurism is the core tenet then it should apply across the board. If money is the be all end all, and that’s cool, so be it. Stanford is in the ATLANTIC Coast Conference, lol. Regardless, I will continue to enjoy watching and rooting for my Georgia Bulldogs. I am glad that however the natural order ends up looking, that we are at least on the way to it.


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                    • Armor and Sword
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                      • Sep 2010
                      • 21551

                      #11
                      Re: NCAA, Power 5 agree to deal that will let schools pay players

                      Originally posted by Junior Moe
                      It’s about time. I am not crazy about the Wild West aspect we have now but it was ridiculous watching every stakeholder in college athletics chase the money but draw the line at the players. If amateurism is the core tenet then it should apply across the board. If money is the be all end all, and that’s cool, so be it. Stanford is in the ATLANTIC Coast Conference, lol. Regardless, I will continue to enjoy watching and rooting for my Georgia Bulldogs. I am glad that however the natural order ends up looking, that we are at least on the way to it.


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                      Then stop the charade of being a student athlete.

                      Real college sports are biw in mid major D1 and D2/D3 now.

                      D1 power 5 are professional sports disguised as college.

                      It’s BS
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                      • Junior Moe
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                        • Jul 2009
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                        Re: NCAA, Power 5 agree to deal that will let schools pay players

                        Originally posted by Armor and Sword
                        Then stop the charade of being a student athlete.

                        Real college sports are biw in mid major D1 and D2/D3 now.

                        D1 power 5 are professional sports disguised as college.

                        It’s BS

                        But they are student athletes. 98% of these young men and women won’t see a dime from a pro league. The vast majority of them go to class and comport themselves just as any other student on campus. They do that on top of being some of the best athletes in the world playing sports that generate money and attention for their schools.

                        If they choose to squander their opportunities to learn and be more prepared for life in pursuit of money then that’s on them. But it’s their option. Chase the bag just like these coaches and schools and conferences.

                        The lower tiers may be the sweet spot for what many consider to be the more pure form of collegiate athletics. That’s cool, too. I do wonder how many are going to support them financially as vigorously as they do the P5. If they do, ironically, I think the lower tiers will just morph into the big money division.


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                        • Vadiplomat04
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                          #13
                          Re: NCAA, Power 5 agree to deal that will let schools pay players

                          Originally posted by GoDucks1224
                          I doubt guys will stay at schools for a few hundred grand in basketball. If they can go to the NBA and get a league minimum contract, they'll make more than that. I really just think this will kill G5, and sports that don't make revenue.

                          Also, if schools can only pay up to $20 million for their ENTIRE athletics department, then it'll be even less than that.
                          Sure for the top 15 to 30 guys in college every year. But for the vast majority of players, that money is better (and more reliable) then ending up overseas. Players overseas don't make as much money as people think. Also, a lot of players have horror stories about not getting paid for 2,3,or 4 months when they play overseas. You are going to see more and more players play 4 to 5 years in college now because of this.

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                          • Junior Moe
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                            • Jul 2009
                            • 3824

                            #14
                            Re: NCAA, Power 5 agree to deal that will let schools pay players

                            Originally posted by Vadiplomat04
                            Sure for the top 15 to 30 guys in college every year. But for the vast majority of players, that money is better (and more reliable) then ending up overseas. Players overseas don't make as much money as people think. Also, a lot of players have horror stories about not getting paid for 2,3,or 4 months when they play overseas. You are going to see more and more players play 4 to 5 years in college now because of this.

                            I was reading about some guys in the NBA Draft who may return to school if they’re not certain to be a 1st round pick. A few hundred grand in college plus the opportunity to prove yourself more vs the uncertainty of a non guaranteed contract is something to think about now. Before it was a forgone conclusion to take the chance with the pros.


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                            • simbayless
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                              • May 2011
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                              Whoever brings back college basketball in console gonna sale 💲💲💲

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