Wisconsin suing Miami...

Its amazing how much attention Miami gets for a program that hasn't been relevant in more than 20 years. Mario should get a show cause or whatever its called penalty and be barred from coaching.
Georgia fan here is all upset about the U getting flips from UGA commits. Funny they have problem for years doing the same thing to other schools and now are crying foul.
 
Georgia fan here is all upset about the U getting flips from UGA commits. Funny they have problem for years doing the same thing to other schools and now are crying foul.
The whole recruiting landscape is ridiculous and why I've stopped following it altogether. I am a Miami fan and realize you can give Mario the best roster money can buy and he's still going to lose a minimum of 3 games.
 
Its amazing how much attention Miami gets for a program that hasn't been relevant in more than 20 years. Mario should get a show cause or whatever its called penalty and be barred from coaching.
Maybe why they (Miami) are potentially bending the rules?


In my opinion until the rules are either broken or bent to far, new rules and guidelines won’t be established. Bend the rules, break the rules it’s healthy moving forward.
 
We now have players getting paid with the ability to transfer every year. If there are rules they are clearly there to be broken by anyone and everyone.
 
The fact that one university would sue another for the financial harm arising from luring a player to leave one school for the other underscores the notion that these players are employees. Not students/student-athletes. This is a tort lawsuit, which all businesses have to abide under the threat of penalty.

The sooner these employees are treated as such, the easier it will be for the NCAA and its members to begin to restore order to a system (probably a union) that has become chaotic due to the scuttling of corrupt rules (NCAA violated US anti-trust laws for at least a half century) that have prevented players from getting paid their value in our capitalistic system.

THIS IS HUGE toward a first step in "fixing" the chaos.
 
The college football I loved for 40+ years is dead ...
Might as well do away with the colleges and just make 130 teams , call the DIET NFL ..
Nfl, since it's conception, has used college football as it's minor league farm system.

This hasn't changed. Will never change.
 
The fact that one university would sue another for the financial harm arising from luring a player to leave one school for the other underscores the notion that these players are employees. Not students/student-athletes. This is a tort lawsuit, which all businesses have to abide under the threat of penalty.

The sooner these employees are treated as such, the easier it will be for the NCAA and its members to begin to restore order to a system (probably a union) that has become chaotic due to the scuttling of corrupt rules (NCAA violated US anti-trust laws for at least a half century) that have prevented players from getting paid their value in our capitalistic system.

THIS IS HUGE toward a first step in "fixing" the chaos.

The universities and athletic departments are steadfastly against classifying the players as employees and unionization though right?
 
The universities and athletic departments are steadfastly against classifying the players as employees and unionization though right?
Yes. Most everyone is.

Cfb has always been about serf-labor propping up a billion dollar empire.

That's why this lawsuit is monumental in trying to recognize this singular player as an employee through tort.

One business wants financial compensation from another for its part/assistance in breeching a signed contract.
 
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