Cause he graduated, spent 4 years here and prob wanted to get a different shot somewhere else his last year of college ball. Zero problem w Feser departing in this situation.
I can remember when people said the one and done model for college basketball and the nba draft was going to ruin ncaa hoops forever. These portal stories seem to have that same feel.
I don’t think it ruins the sport. But it definitely changes how the sport will be recruited and most high...
After than bogus HBP overturned call, I think that’s the first time in my life that I’ve actively rooted against a no no in the 9th. I was hoping the next batter would hit a 30 hopper duck fart infield single to kill the no hitter.
Cause every pro sport labor stoppage has proven that the athletes are what drives in the revenue. Teams without star players are financial disasters time and time again. So you may feel like the schools have the power, but sports history shows the athletes drive the boat they all float in
Hated the call live and was surprised to see it called. Then on review you see the runner slide to the inside of the base (his right knee comes over the top of the 3B side of the bag w both his whole left leg and right foot all inside the bag.) The fielder catches the ball inside the bag...
Student athletes sharing 20.something million from their schools isn’t imploding the sport at all. It’s a budget adjustment some schools are going to have to account for. You may think it’s terrible and yearn for the old days where students just shut up and played and bled and injured...
And nobody is forcing any school to revenue share per the house settlement or provide any collectives. So again, your complaint is that the players now get a cut of the revenue their skills provided for a lot of other adults for decades.
Not sure where folks are seeing the revenue sharing as the end of collegiate sports. It’s not mandatory. So if a school feels like they cannot afford it within their budget, then they can decide not to distribute at a full share or any share. Athletes will continue to chose schools based upon...