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Possibly ugag vacate wins and titles. I’m in.That would mean Herschel would have to declare his Trans Am from the 70’s and pay back taxes on income.
Possibly ugag vacate wins and titles. I’m in.That would mean Herschel would have to declare his Trans Am from the 70’s and pay back taxes on income.
Even with all the crooked lawyers in Georgia, UGA can't pay a coach that much either.Tech can’t pay a coach that much money. Maybe we should cap what we pay coaches.
As has already been alluded to-
Player X - joins the class’s action lawsuit - gimme my reparations!
Player X’s school - we can’t afford this! hey wait, what about the cash, car, job Player X got paid for that he never had to show up to. Let’s confess to our past crimes and save $$$ today.
More from Player X’s school - tuition, meals, room n board, academic assistance, tutors, gear, plane rides, etc. We don’t owe Player X jack öööö!
BillionsVad going to get PAID. Due to the number of uncompensated uses of Vad Lee's name, image, and likeness on the enthusiast website stingtalk.com he is owed millions
Yeah I was wondering about that too. Even if the NCAA loses the lawsuit, there would still be a big fight over what damages are. Hard to argue with certainty that someone would of made a specific amount of money of NIL 20 years ago.How would they quantify their earning potential to say you made me miss out on X amount of dollars? It’s not like there was an exchange of services to dollars that was being withheld. I don’t think anything is gonna come of this.
This. There’s a similar lawsuit against realtors because they all agreed, then jointly enforced, that the cost to buy a house is 6% of the sale price, split evenly. They’re going to pay billions and it’s estimated that 80% of realtors will leave the industry, which probably needs to happen.There is very recent precedence for this.
The argument is that the schools didn't want players to be paid more than the cost of attendance, so they got together and agreed not to do that, even going so far as to write rules punishing schools who were found to pay players too much.
Regardless of morality or the unique nature of college football, this is very clearly an antitrust violation.
In the mid to late 2000s, tech worker salaries were increasing greatly. Executives at the tech companies made an informal agreement with each other not to actively try to hire each other's employees in order to keep the cost of hiring down.
In 2010 the Justice department launched an investigation into this, and a civil action was filed. Eventually the major tech companies settled for about half a billion dollars, which was distributed to workers at those companies during the time period in question (and to the lawyers, of course.)
Given that this isn't an informal agreement but literally a written set of rules with the stated purpose of capping compensation at the cost of attendance, I'd say there's definitely a chance the NCAA loses or ends up settling.
I figure it stopped about the time the service academies became irrelevant.It all stopped being about “college” about 60 or so years ago.
Oh boy, another "look at me" lawsuit that will never get off the ground.
However, the House case is much more significant, as it opens the door for direct pay to athletes by seeking the elimination of the NCAA’s NIL rules. One SEC president describes its outcome as financially “catastrophic.” There is talk of FBS schools each chipping in upwards of $5-10 million in potential settlement payments.
I just want Tech to do well. I hope this doesn’t öööö them.Wouldn't be so sure about that.
Is college athletics headed for The Great Split? 'We need to recreate or relaunch the NCAA'
With a looming reality due to several lawsuits, power conference schools may soon operate under a new governance structure. What would it look like?sports.yahoo.com
Mainly referencing this case.
It’s the government. There’s never unintended consequences from their decisionsI just want Tech to do well. I hope this doesn’t öööö them.
How would they quantify their earning potential to say you made me miss out on X amount of dollars? It’s not like there was an exchange of services to dollars that was being withheld. I don’t think anything is gonna come of this.