One high major coach to me on the state of college basketball: “It’s a f#%king disaster. For us veteran coaches, this is not what we signed up for. I am not mad at the kids one bit. They’re seeking their value and earning money, and I think they should. It’s your right to get paid. I would do the same thing that they’re doing. Anybody mad at the kids is foolish. But shame on the NCAA for not seeing this coming years ago and being proactive. Not having a boundary or a system in place at all, having no regulations to even attempt to find a common playing field is a major miss. These collectives will get coaches fired. We have had no break. Not one coach in the country has had a single day to sit down and breathe. It’s unhealthy. The other issue is you get attrition when you get commitments. Another kid sees someone commit, dislikes the idea of fighting for their role on a team and wants to bolt elsewhere. We can’t do this every single year. Kids should make big dollars. But the way this is set up right now with no contracts or regulations makes it impossible to sustain anything in this sport.”
@John_Fanta 2 yr & 4 yr contracts. Only transfer allowed if coach leaves, family reason. Players may breach contract but 100% of the Payment of that new NIL deal at the new school is deferred to end of contract. Player gets 25% of NIL deal at signing then 75% after contract is fulfilled.
@MikeChopowski @John_Fanta Other college kids can transfer as many times as they want. Athletes will be able to also. Can’t limit them, wouldnt hold up in court.
@RonnieDuPre221 @John_Fanta Those other college kids aren’t getting free education, board, food & and salary paid by boosters
@RonnieDuPre221 @MikeChopowski @John_Fanta Fine. They can transfer all they want like other students but every time they do they have to sit for a year. Saw this coming a mile away. NCAA is a joke.