good dolphin wrote:
The only reason I sided with O'Bannon was the use of his likeness and name to make money. I feel the same way when I see a jersey at the bookstore with a player's name and number on the back. At that point it goes beyond selling the school to selling a particular person. In such an instance, the person deserves compensation.
I agree with that. He should either get royalties or that shouldn't be allowed.
good dolphin wrote:
If a pay for play system developed, I think you would simply get a new division in the NCAA. 75% of the teams would opt to stay in the existing division and probably still get the same atheletes to attend as they view it as a good deal to get free school for their work. The other 25% would compete on an elite level that would eventually look more like college sponsored minor leagues than college athletics.
The new division would not be financially viable though unless those schools cut all other men's sports and most of the women's sports.
Not to mention that the very concept of a college sponsored minor league system is flawed. Why wouldn't I just care more about the best pay leagues instead of some sort of hybrid that removes the good elements of college athletics while not really adding any value to my viewing experience?