the media analysts all seem to be arriving at the same place - NCAA is now on its death bed as it can no longer enforce any governance due to legal losses all based on anti-trust. Given that argument, there is no room to create any kind of succeeding organization like a CFB "czar"". The argument then goes that if we pay the players under a collective bargaining agreement, then you can have rules as the anti-trust arguments will no longer hold up in litigation. if we assume that is the only path forward, then what does this business model look like?
today, I heard a lawyer talking on ESPNU who identified some of the concepts. he did not walk back through the anti-trust arguments but just discussed the future CFB model. Several concepts:
anyone on here know university finances to the point of what this would mean?
today, I heard a lawyer talking on ESPNU who identified some of the concepts. he did not walk back through the anti-trust arguments but just discussed the future CFB model. Several concepts:
- Players get paid under CBA. Do they all get same wage scale or how does pay work? He said NFL model meaning not all on same pay.
- Does each team have its own pay scale so USC might pay more than UCLA? Yes - each team has its own comp but would need to have a "cap" like NFL.
- Is there NIL (the real stuff no pay for play) - yes via advertisers but no more side pay from boosters as that would defeat the cap model.
- Who enforces the rules? the new CFB office = NFL model
- Are there "owners" or private investors? Not clear but evidently could be in play.
- Who "owns" the brand identity (i.e. Buckeyes look and feel - trademark, etc) - schools
- Is the team a distinct corporation from the university - most likely have to be that way. Team licenses the brand from the school.
- Are the players students? Not required and reasons to ensure they are not students. No scholarship relationship that might tie this to Title IX requirements to pay ALL athletes the same.
- Who owns the stadium and facilities? Likely an independent corporation - maybe not even the one with the team.
- Who gets the TV money? The CFB league and dispensed to the teams (not the schools).
- Who runs the payroll for the players? Best model is the team has its own payroll for coaches, staff and players - no school connection. Autonomous moodel needed to avoid Title IX.
- Is there "plenty" of money to make this work? NOT if the school has to be the administrator and the players are paid by the school and on scholarship. That leads to all the athletes getting paid which will not work.
anyone on here know university finances to the point of what this would mean?