GP1 Posted Friday at 04:30 PM Author Report Posted Friday at 04:30 PM 2 minutes ago, kreed5120 said: Demond Williams just days after signing a contract with Washington announced that he was going to enter the portal. Washington and the Big 10 stood their ground and were going to challenge him in court. He announced that he will return to Washington instead of going leaving. I feel having enforceable contracts is a step in the right direction for college athletics. I know some here despise anything P4 related, but good on Washington and the Big 10 standing their ground. That should have trickle down effects to the G5 and other mid-majors in other sports. https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/47554312/demond-williams-jr-transfer-stay-washington Thanks for the article. I think that in order to have enforceable contracts with so many people, a collective bargaining agreement is necessary. Quote
kreed5120 Posted Friday at 04:39 PM Report Posted Friday at 04:39 PM 5 minutes ago, GP1 said: Thanks for the article. I think that in order to have enforceable contracts with so many people, a collective bargaining agreement is necessary. Time will certainly tell as I'm sure in the coming years the case will make it to court. I will say that many employer contracts for R&D or sales positions includes non-compete clauses and those have held up in court over time. I do think it's possible the same could hold up with college athletics, but I am no lawyer or a legal expert. I'll leave that to the legal experts. Quote
GP1 Posted Friday at 04:51 PM Author Report Posted Friday at 04:51 PM 9 minutes ago, kreed5120 said: Time will certainly tell as I'm sure in the coming years the case will make it to court. I will say that many employer contracts for R&D or sales positions includes non-compete clauses and those have held up in court over time. I do think it's possible the same could hold up with college athletics, but I am no lawyer or a legal expert. I'll leave that to the legal experts. The problem with non-competes is each school would have their own. A collective bargaining agreement would make everything universal. I think at this point the universities would welcome a collective bargaining agreement because it will allow them to focus on other things. Quote
Lee Adams Posted Friday at 06:20 PM Report Posted Friday at 06:20 PM 1 hour ago, GP1 said: The problem with non-competes is each school would have their own. A collective bargaining agreement would make everything universal. I think at this point the universities would welcome a collective bargaining agreement because it will allow them to focus on other things. When pay to play was being bandied about years ago one of the things schools and the NCAA were wary of was unionization of the athletes....ALL athletes. I am ALL in favor of unions! But think about all of the issues that come with collective bargaining and unionization. If any of you were/are in a union you realize there are issues above and beyond pay. We will see. Quote
GP1 Posted Friday at 07:11 PM Author Report Posted Friday at 07:11 PM 49 minutes ago, Lee Adams said: When pay to play was being bandied about years ago one of the things schools and the NCAA were wary of was unionization of the athletes....ALL athletes. I am ALL in favor of unions! But think about all of the issues that come with collective bargaining and unionization. If any of you were/are in a union you realize there are issues above and beyond pay. We will see. All true, but it's better than nothing and what would happen if the Federal government legislates it. Quote
GP1 Posted 2 hours ago Author Report Posted 2 hours ago It's a little early but I thought I'd put this here. Forewarned is foretold. You have to have your head examined to sit on the west side. The sun will be brutal for the first half at least. 2 Quote
kreed5120 Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago 56 minutes ago, GP1 said: It's a little early but I thought I'd put this here. Forewarned is foretold. You have to have your head examined to sit on the west side. The sun will be brutal for the first half at least. I'm just more impressed that ticket prices to attend an Akron game at an ACC school is cheaper than if I bought a GA ticket for Infocision. 1 Quote
GP1 Posted 1 hour ago Author Report Posted 1 hour ago 20 minutes ago, kreed5120 said: I'm just more impressed that ticket prices to attend an Akron game at an ACC school is cheaper than if I bought a GA ticket for Infocision. I have two 45 yard line seats 2/3 of the way up on the Wake Forest side. Six home games typically. The tickets, parking pass and whatever donation you need to make is only around $200 per game. Quote
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