spikeslovechild wrote:Pointgod wrote:spikeslovechild wrote:
The biggest part of the draw of collegiate sports is that isn't supposed to be about the money paying players shatters this.
It will destroy the sport noone will watch the NCAA if it stops being about the school and instead becomes a professional league. Just like noone watches MILB, the CHL/AHL, NFL Europa, or the G league.
You will also have a whole bunch of guys exploiting their college eligibility to try and get paid. The NCAA should just pull out of California entirely.
Hahaha if you think any one watches college sports because these kids don’t get paid. It’s a nice piece of marketing from the NCAA because precisely because they’re against athletes getting any kind of compensation. I hope the NCAA pulls out of California that would go a long way to destroying their credibility which is a good thing since they’re a corrupt organization to begin with.
They watch it because it's amateur sports. If the NCAA becomes a professional league people and viewed separate from the university/college people will tune out.
I hope the NCAA does leave cali if the schools want to set up their own professional league let them - they will fail.
There will be nothing separate about it. Major college football and basketball programs are "amateur" sports in name only. It's a business through and through. People aren't going to stop going to duke and UNC basketball games and alabama and Ohio state football games if the players sign endorsement deals with Nike and Toyota. Don't be silly. All they care about is watching their teams win, and win a lot.
edit - also, for many fans the reason these college sports programs are so popular is because it's the only game in town. it's their equivalent to local pro sports teams. they have the same extreme emotional attachment to those teams that people in major cities do with theirs. If a fan favorite bball player for iowa state signs an endorsement deal with steiner sports for appearances at the local mall, you think that's going to push fans away? no **** way.




























