WolverineMike;2354495; said:
I believe Spurrier led the charge on this, and also said they would pay it out of the coaches pocket. Good luck getting coaches in the WAC and the MAC to go along with taking basic salary cuts to pay players. Then you have the problem of coaches with higher salaries wanting to pay players more, so better recruits are going to do what? Follow the money.
He led that charge a year or two ago. Is this the same thing he did, or is this a new one? It was something like he called all of the other coaches of the SEC and he asked whether they were in favor of college football players getting paid. But before they could answer, he told them that he was going to announce who voted against paying players. If you were a recruit, would you want to go play for a coach who is on the record as wanting to pay you, or not wanting to pay you? I think it was a smart move by Captain Smiley.
WolverineMike;2354495; said:
They are never going to work out a fair and balanced system. you can't pay players of one sport and not another. Not to mention Title 9 and all the women sports will be wanting to get paid as well. The whole pay for play system in college is a pipe dream that I don't ever see coming to fruition.
I don't think equality needs to exist between sports. But I do know that Title 9 would play a role. I don't know how it works, exactly, but I thought it had something to do with percentages of men and women students, and keeping that equal in the resources given to the men and women athletes.
But you're right - paying football players opens the door to having to pay many many more athletes. That may be fine and dandy for Ohio State to do, but is Ball State going to be able to pay ALL the same athletes the same that Ohio State can? Or Northern Illinois? Or Tulsa? Or lots of other teams. The NCAA seems to be about trying to level the playing field between the historical "haves" and the historical "have-nots". Allowing schools to pay their players will only widen that gap. I honestly don't see any problem with that - Take the top 30-40 teams (the ones that can afford to start paying players) and make that the highest division. If you can't afford to pay your players, you need to drop down a division. But... it's not going to happen.
Also - coaches paying players from their own wallets - HA! If paying all of your players for the season comes out to $250,000.00, the coach is just going to ask for a $250,000.00 raise to cover that. It may be officially from the head coach, but it's really coming from the university.