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PAC-12 may have more problems than COVID
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<blockquote data-quote="SuperBarrFrog" data-source="post: 2890388" data-attributes="member: 72414"><p>I agree, dropping other sports should be a separate deal and the players should focus just on football as that’s he revenue generator. However, sometimes to get the important things you have to also ask for way more than you plan to get in order to have something to negotiate. Most the things they’ve asked for are pretty reasonable and will likely be agreed to in some form eventually.</p><p></p><p>As far as the insurance, I would think the current team putting you on scholarship would be the team responsible. Eventually, I’m sure they would negotiate some sort of preexisting conditions clause. Also, this is the most important of all their demands. Having insurance covering you for 6 years after college for the injuries you take on while playing for the team is a great thing to go after, especially when you consider the number of jobs after graduation that don’t provide any health insurance. Gonna be really interesting to see how this all gets worked out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuperBarrFrog, post: 2890388, member: 72414"] I agree, dropping other sports should be a separate deal and the players should focus just on football as that’s he revenue generator. However, sometimes to get the important things you have to also ask for way more than you plan to get in order to have something to negotiate. Most the things they’ve asked for are pretty reasonable and will likely be agreed to in some form eventually. As far as the insurance, I would think the current team putting you on scholarship would be the team responsible. Eventually, I’m sure they would negotiate some sort of preexisting conditions clause. Also, this is the most important of all their demands. Having insurance covering you for 6 years after college for the injuries you take on while playing for the team is a great thing to go after, especially when you consider the number of jobs after graduation that don’t provide any health insurance. Gonna be really interesting to see how this all gets worked out. [/QUOTE]
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