Except in every other major sport there are avenues to monetize your ability or bypass a forced amateur system if you CHOOSE.
Football players are denied that choice, built upon by a monopolistic entity that controls every aspect of their lives for four+ years because the NFL and NCAA deem it so.
If I can play BBall well enough and don't wanna go to bumblefuck U on a scholarship I can go and play in professional leagues all over the world to showcase myself and make money using my given talents in that profession.
Football players get told "fuck you, you want that half a percent chance you make it you do it this way or never".
They are not exempt of shit, it's just that no one want to be the one who takes football away from Americans.Sports organizations have generally been exempted from antitrust and collusion litigation and the NCAA is no different. Most major organized leagues have salary caps, a concept which is obviously collusion... Salary caps would be illegal in any other industry, but athletic organizations are exempted from non competitive clauses, anti trust, owner collusion, and so on. Other sports concepts would be blatantly illegal otherwise, like a player draft (imagine if as a developer you we're only allowed to work for a company that arbitrarily 'picked' you after college), free agent period, trading deadline, etc.
Him being an athlete was a core focus of his channel and they knew that. It's a snide underhanded way of trying to get him to volunteer to stop his channel or severely gut it. And yall think that is okay?
It's a job when every other streamer and youtube star does this.
But a college football player does it and suddenly the NCAA got issues.
Nah, only reason he got shut down is because the NCAA doesn't get a cut, that's it. Fuck that, stand up for your rights, the NCAA cant forbid you from having a damn job.
Baseball is, in fact, exempt from US antitrust law.They are not exempt of shit, it's just that no one want to be the one who takes football away from Americans.
Also, the pro leagues players are unionized and negotiate a collective bargaining agreement which is a very different situation than what's going on in the NCAA.
Don't get me started on that shit. It's not the worst decision the supreme Court ever made, but it's still outdated garage that only lives on due to the court over reliance on precedent.Baseball is, in fact, exempt from US antitrust law.
He had a choice, can't feel too sorry for him. A lot of kids would kill to be in his position. Life has rules, and to succeed, we sometimes have to follow them.
You kidding me? The NCAA was already exploiting him and now they're telling him he can't even make money of his own accord.
Well, he had a choice. He doesn't have any leverage in the situation and it was a losing situation. The smart thing to do would have been to get your education and then fight for reform. Common sense dictates to not play around with your fucking scholarship and college education.
And he's not getting exploited. Thousands of kids get to fulfill their dreams thanks to the NCAA.
Bullshit. Being an athlete for the NCAA is the equivalent of an artist or writer working for exposure..
Bullshit. Being an athlete for the NCAA is the equivalent of an artist or writer working for exposure..
I would have done the cowardly thing by compromising here. NCAA is trash, but id play the long game.
He could still make videos and monetize, he just couldn't use his position on the team to monetize.
It's not cowardly really. Making money off being a college athlete isn't allowed.
Not saying I agree, but that's the rules. Just remove the references to your school and keep bringing in the money.
I have a love hate relationship with the NCAA. I'll really love them the second they drop this hammer on UNC over the fake classes and cheating players.
How is it bullshit? Are you an athlete? Do you know any athletes?
That is some ridiculous oversimplification. Do you think the filed hockey player is out there showcasing her talent for those high paying professional field hockey gigs? Same can be said just about all Olympic sport athletes.
Do you?
Most kids the NCAA aren't gonna get into the NFL.
That thing obviously never been tested in court, but most opinons is read suggests that this will not be a violation. I mean, we think that Alabama spend as much on their football program as their woman basketball team?Correct but how do you come up with a pay structure that does not run afoul of Title IX? You would be basically paying football players, men's bball and about 5 women's bball programs.
I mean yeah that might have been the better thing to do but I also don't know how you could be upset with him for not giving in to that?Well, he had a choice. He doesn't have any leverage in the situation and it was a losing situation. The smart thing to do would have been to get your education and then fight for reform. Common sense dictates to not play around with your fucking scholarship and college education.
And he's not getting exploited. Thousands of kids get to fulfill their dreams thanks to the NCAA.
That thing obviously never been tested in court, but most opinons is read suggests that this will not be a violation. I mean, we think that Alabama spend as much on their football program as their woman basketball team?
But either way, of title ix stands in a way of athletes getting properly compensated for their work then I think we should change the law.
The Olympics is a whole different story, and while it does bother me that a lot of people working for or on the Olympics are getting filthy rich but the people who dedicate their life and often ruin their bodies can't, I do concede that there probably isn't a simple easy solution for that situation (though I do think we should try to make Olympians do be better compensated, a ton of them live in fucking poverty, and that's shit). But NCAA football has a very simple solution. Unionize, get a CBA and pay your fucking workforce.Agreed but the optics of not paying women and most Olympic sport athletes will be a hard pill to swallow. Also you will see a further erosion of Olympic sports. Most universities have aggressively started cutting Olympic sports because they are generally a money sink.
What cards? If they decided to go on "strike", there are a million other kids (literally) who would be happy to take their place. Yeah, some schools would lose out on top prospects but they can field a team for as long as they need to and if the kid strikes no one gets him so they don't exactly loose a lot.
Seems like these rules need to change but the players have zero cards tbh
Do you?
Most kids the NCAA aren't gonna get into the NFL.
I mean yeah that might have been the better thing to do but I also don't know how you could be upset with him for not giving in to that?
And lol! What about the hundreds of thousands who don't? And before you ask me, yes I know D1 athletes and the work even the 2nd string puts in is more than enough to get paid a universal basic income and to not be barred from making money with their status.
And even if this kid does make it all the way, there's still not a valid reason why he couldn't have made money off of his YouTube channel by referencing himself and his own team other than ass backwards laws.
The Olympics is a whole different story, and while it does bother me that a lot of people working for or on the Olympics are getting filthy rich but the people who dedicate their life and often ruin their bodies can't, I do concede that there probably isn't a simple easy solution for that situation (though I do think we should try to make Olympians do be better compensated, a ton of them live in fucking poverty, and that's shit). But NCAA football has a very simple solution. Unionize, get a CBA and pay your fucking workforce.
I agree that's a more complicated situation, and yeah, I would like to end up in a place where schools can have those programs funded, but I don't thing that football players have to be forced to work for free to achieve that goal. Every other country manage to have Olympic athletes without rich people making money out of free labor of poor people.Sorry, I should have been more clear when referring to Olympic sports . I am talking about athletic events that are traditionally seen during the Olympic games but are played by student athletes in the NCAA. They make up the bulk of NCAA student athletes.
NCAA has an enormous influence over athletes because college tuition is disgustingly overpriced.
This is the hyperbole I mean. Which one is it, are they underpaid or are they slaves?? Like I said, I will never be mad at anyone who wants to get paid, but I'm not going to stick with the narrative like the bolded.I agree that's a more complicated situation, and yeah, I would like to end up in a place where schools can have those programs funded, but I don't thing that football players have to be forced to work for free to achieve that goal. Every other country manage to have Olympic athletes without rich people making money out of free labor of poor people.
It isn't a narrative. He never called them slaves, just said they work for free, which they do. The inference to slavery is your own.This is the hyperbole I mean. Which one is it, are they underpaid or are they slaves?? Like I said, I will never be mad at anyone who wants to get paid, but I'm not going to stick with the narrative like the bolded.
They don't even HAVE to play players. They could fucking just let them get endorsements and crap off their names and share sales of jerseys with their name and allow them to get paid for the likeness in sports games. It's like wtf.
It isn't a narrative. He never called them slaves, just said they work for free, which they do. The inference to slavery is your own.
I didn't know what NCAA is, but people referring to it as a corporation seemed odd so I looked it up on Wikipedia.
It's a non-profit organisation that puts 96% of its surplus back into the member organizations or on programs that support student athletics.
To be fair many of these kids have no business attending some of these universities simply based on academic merit. It is their ability on the field that allows them to attend. For the revenue generating sports they more than pay their keep. I believe these kids should get paid based on their skill as any school employee.