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There…that should save you some time.
De nada
We few, we happy few, we band of brothers,
For he today who sheds his blood with me shall be my brother
For he today who sheds his blood with me shall be my brother
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I’ll go with “How many astro-sign medallions can you wear?,” Alex.
If they are workers can we make them sign a covenant not to compete?FUBeAR wrote: ↑Thu Dec 09, 2021 8:51 pmInstead of a limit…How about compensation $’s for the school that loses the Player…1 year of ‘rack rate’ full cost of attendance + tuition at the affected school for every year of eligibility remaining.FurmAlum wrote: ↑Thu Dec 09, 2021 6:46 pmA little "homelessness", aka tough love, might be what's needed to stop this insanity. There's a difference between a player who has been able to graduate in 3 years and has one year of athletic eligibility left and a player who is just disgruntled over you name it and wants to transfer.
I wonder if a limit on how many transfers each team could take might be a good idea?
According to the US DoL’s Legal Head they are no longer Student-Athletes and are now Student-Workers…so…instead of annually renewable scholarships, they should become 4 year (eligibility years, not calendar years) scholarship contracts with buyout clauses, as described. Now, just like Coaches, the Players never actually pay the buyout, the Acquiring School pays it to the Affected School as a pass-thru.
That works, right?
Dang…we gotta get FUBeAR elected to the NCAA Board of Governers. He would fix this ish toot sweet.
Enforcement of non-compete agreements is very difficult. Must be reasonable in terms of scope, geography, and term…among other requirements. Jackal can prolly expand upon/opine on this.Furmanoid wrote: ↑Fri Dec 10, 2021 7:09 amIf they are workers can we make them sign a covenant not to compete?FUBeAR wrote: ↑Thu Dec 09, 2021 8:51 pmInstead of a limit…How about compensation $’s for the school that loses the Player…1 year of ‘rack rate’ full cost of attendance + tuition at the affected school for every year of eligibility remaining.FurmAlum wrote: ↑Thu Dec 09, 2021 6:46 pmA little "homelessness", aka tough love, might be what's needed to stop this insanity. There's a difference between a player who has been able to graduate in 3 years and has one year of athletic eligibility left and a player who is just disgruntled over you name it and wants to transfer.
I wonder if a limit on how many transfers each team could take might be a good idea?
According to the US DoL’s Legal Head they are no longer Student-Athletes and are now Student-Workers…so…instead of annually renewable scholarships, they should become 4 year (eligibility years, not calendar years) scholarship contracts with buyout clauses, as described. Now, just like Coaches, the Players never actually pay the buyout, the Acquiring School pays it to the Affected School as a pass-thru.
That works, right?
Dang…we gotta get FUBeAR elected to the NCAA Board of Governers. He would fix this ish toot sweet.
Gracias.
Furmanoid wrote: ↑Fri Dec 10, 2021 9:20 amHow is it kooky? You’ve already pointed out that damn near everybody but FU offers an MBA. So it’s abnormal not to offer one. And Furman could have a really good one. So it seems sort of odd not to offer one.
But OK, let’s forget about retaining people because that is beneath us. I proposed that we accept the fact that guys are going to leave after 3-4 years and make it part of our program to try and place them in good grad programs with FB scholarship money to cover at least one year. We’d operate sort of like a JUCO for smart kids. You hated that too because I guess the faculty and football staff should never work together on anything that might help student athletes pursue advanced degrees. That kinda sucks because the whole point of going to FU is to get into top grad and professional schools.
Oh, it must have escaped many of us that those opposing anything like this all worked their first jobs at the University of Chicago back in the 30s before coming to Furman to teach economics, etc., and pontificate on the virtues of D3 athletics and evils of D1, all while blowing 120+ candles. Paranoia is always under the pillow, afraid that Furman is going to sell its soul to athletics interests that will turn around and screw everything and everybody else. Ridiculous.
Don’t believe the Professional Academic Programs (Law/Med) allow their students to participate in intercollegiate Athletics. Didn’t know that until Mercer had a Starting WR that wanted to start Law School there during his final year of eligibility and they wouldn’t ‘low it. Knowing their Prez…if they wouldn’t allow it, doubtful others would.Sad Din wrote: ↑Fri Dec 10, 2021 1:03 pmAll self-respecting institutions of national interest should have Law, Med and MBA Programs
For Med and MBA, could Dins partner with MUSC and CU to co-sponsor and get some NCAA waiver to allow grad students there play for Dins. NCAA gives waivers for just about anything so why not that.
As far as law school... every State needs a prestigous LS which I dont beleive USC nor Chasn fits the bill.
Also, how about a grad school on Sustainability? or Communications? If we want players those would be better than the others
Sad Din wrote: ↑Fri Dec 10, 2021 1:03 pmAll self-respecting institutions of national interest should have Law, Med and MBA Programs
For Med and MBA, could Dins partner with MUSC and CU to co-sponsor and get some NCAA waiver to allow grad students there play for Dins. NCAA gives waivers for just about anything so why not that.
As far as law school... every State needs a prestigous LS which I dont beleive USC nor Chasn fits the bill.
Also, how about a grad school on Sustainability? or Communications? If we want players those would be better than the others