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Kung Wu say, man who read woman like book, prefer braille!
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I wonder how future players will feel about current players when the current environment drives away so many fans that mid to lower level schools can't fund full scholarships, let alone NIL.
So while we can say, "don't hate the player, hate the game", it's the decisions of the players that is ruining the game. And if the system isn't fixed within five years, I think we will see program funding suffer everywhere except the P5.
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I currently live 1 hr from Tulsa University and 45 minutes from the University of Arkansas. I have been a Shocker fan since the 60s.
My interest is definitely being diminished with all the NIL and transfers. I will continue to root for the shockers but I have decided to try the local John Brown University (NAIA) for my basketball entertainment needs. I am hoping to see kids and teams that I can get behind. I hate the 1 year players and wish HCPM would not even look at them. Not the fault of the NCAA and definitely not the fault of the shocks, but it's just too hard to watch the non P5s being abused by these new rules.
Congress must act to establish laws concerning amateur athletics in regards to compensation and transfer policies. Scholarship, room and board + $1500 a month maximum would be reasonable. Make the schools that make huge profits invest those profits in their local communities, ( high school gyms, football fields, academic centers etc. ). Relieve the residents from fully funding those things.
Here's the kicker. As a longhorn football fan, transfer and NIL don't bother me. In fact it is a great thing for the rich and powerful schools.
But I'm not blind, It is totally unfair to the majority of schools. And I am a shocker fan first and foremost.
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Originally posted by WstateU View PostI’ll just put this here. At least we’re trying.
Interesting…
https://www.instagram.com/p/C5oBxkDL...E2Z29wejZpZzhq"You Just Want to Slap The #### Outta Some People"
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Originally posted by WstateU View Post
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"He called me around noon and was thrilled," Brandt said. "He said he was going to be a Shocker forever." -- RIP Guy, you WILL indeed be a Shocker forever!
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Originally posted by Kung Wu View Post
I prefer to save some bucks and get my Wichiita State Shochers gear at 80% less cost straight from the Chinese black market. A little embarrassing around the wrong company (like pogo and JJ Clamdip), but the savings! If you squint, you can't tell!People who think they know everything are a great annoyance to those of us who do. -Isaac Asimov
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Who else posts fake **** all day in order to maintain the acrimony? Wingnuts, that's who.
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Congress won’t do anything until schools start closing down programs. In the meantime, attendance will continue to dwindle. Perhaps the NFL and NBA need to step up and encourage changes. The talent cannot be fully developed in college when kids are playing for 4 different schools over 5 years.
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Originally posted by Dan View PostCongress won’t do anything until schools start closing down programs. In the meantime, attendance will continue to dwindle. Perhaps the NFL and NBA need to step up and encourage changes. The talent cannot be fully developed in college when kids are playing for 4 different schools over 5 years.
I love college athletics but it’s a completely broken model for modern times, for better or worse. The club system with pro teams paying the athletes early in their teens is the best way for athletes to maximize performance and money but we love our traditions and will fight “kicking and screening” to keep it them regardless of all evidence pointing to a complete change.If you're not going to go all the way, why go?
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In person attendance may well suffer, especially as ticket prices climb. But for the P5 isn't the real money maker the TV contracts? And so long as they have TV eyeballs, in person attendance may not matter as much. But here is another thing I wonder - how many of those TV eyeballs are driven by gambling interest? That genie is out of the bottle, but I do wonder what TV ratings might be like if watching because you are interested in how your bets turn out wasn't a factor.Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter, and those who matter don't mind. ~Dr. Seuss
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Originally posted by IndianaShocker View Post
"Educationally based" athletics......................................... ......................but make no mistake... the genie isn't going back in the bottle. D1 programs/fans waiting for a return of the good ole' days are kidding themselves. The longer it takes fans/coaches/administrations to accept it and become innovative and proactive, the farther those programs will fall.
However, it is now Minor League Athletics, and not school athletics, and I have no more incentive to attend games than I do the Wichita Wind Surge. I watch the USFL more than I do teams outside of WSU in college athletics. In 20-30 years, because of a lack of money, there could well be no more, or even less emphasis Shocker Track and Field, etc. I just have a feeling that in 30 years, the athletic business model will totally change, and the NCAA basketball tournament which was a "huge success" will become a "past" huge success (it will become no more than the NBA playoffs which are successful but the NCAA Tourn. has always dwarfed the NBA playoffs). People will begin to watch more gambling and video gaming on television (man is that exciting) than before and will totally alter their viewing priorities.
Colleges and Universities will become places where education and economic stimulus is the total priority again. I think that WSU (because of economic stimulus) will continue to be fine as will most Community Colleges. However, I can see change in the state college learning system delivery. While they are changing, they should maybe move high school athletics out of our schools and move them into a different model. That too would save a lot of money. But changes are coming imo.
Luckily, the NFL now goes from August to February (actually year round now), and MLB begins in April.Last edited by Shockm; April 17, 2024, 10:14 AM.
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Originally posted by Shockm View Post
I totally agree. The genie isn't going back into the bottle, and I'm no longer hoping for that. I pay attention to the Shockers as a college team more than any other team (but how much longer are they going to have them on ESPN+?).
However, it is now Minor League Athletics, and not school athletics, and I have no more incentive to attend games than I do the Wichita Wind Surge. I watch the USFL more than I do teams outside of WSU in college athletics. In 20-30 years, because of a lack of money, there could well be no more, or even less emphasis Shocker Track and Field, etc. I just have a feeling that in 30 years, the athletic business model will totally change, and the NCAA basketball tournament which was a "huge success" will become a "past" huge success (it will become no more than the NBA playoffs which are successful but the NCAA Tourn. has always dwarfed the NBA playoffs). People will begin to watch more gambling and video gaming on television (man is that exciting) than before and will totally alter their viewing priorities.
Luckily, the NFL now goes from August to February (actually year round now), and MLB begins in April.
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