Bailey7878 Posted February 26, 2018 Posted February 26, 2018 3 minutes ago, coonhounds said: Guy on rupp named xrainmanx claiming to have sources in past saying texas and msu is up next to drop this week. I dont trust people on this board that i like let alone some random jack over there but did find it interesting to see if he is right Sent from my SM-G920V using BtownBanners mobile app I would love to see Izzo get nailed and he is slime. I would not expect Bill Self to ever get nailed. To big to fail as is Duke. Quote
cljones1979 Posted February 26, 2018 Posted February 26, 2018 It's not up to the NCAA to end one and dones. That's the NBA's rule. I'm sure there would be a way to get around paying all athletes. Most sports are already losing money and have to be supported by football and men's basketball. I'm just curious why you're so opposed to paying the players. Your "it would be the NBA 2.0" doesn't hold up. You watch basketball now even though you know that players are getting paid. The only difference would be that it would be out in the open instead of hidden. What's your real reason for being against it?Technically they are being paid. They don't have a huge tuition bill to pay after they graduate or leave. They are getting to travel for free. Go to New York , Hawaii , California and now they are playing some games overseas. If they want more then they can go play over seas for a year. They shouldn't get paid. It will cause more of a mess than it will fix.Sent from my SM-G955U using BtownBanners mobile app MoyeNeeded, RatpigHoosier, HoosierAloha and 3 others 6 Quote
rogue3542 Posted February 26, 2018 Posted February 26, 2018 I don't buy the "too big to fail" argument here. I'm in total agreement that the NCAA probably wouldn't hurt any of their cash cows, but this is the FBI, not the NCAA, and they're all about taking down the "too big to fail" guys. In fact, I'd put good money on it that there are several agents pulling out all the stops to get to those "big fish" as it would be a career-making bust for them. MikeRoberts and MIUGA 2 Quote
Hoosierfan2017 Posted February 26, 2018 Posted February 26, 2018 3 minutes ago, cljones1979 said: Technically they are being paid. They don't have a huge tuition bill to pay after they graduate or leave. They are getting to travel for free. Go to New York , Hawaii , California and now they are playing some games overseas. If they want more then they can go play over seas for a year. They shouldn't get paid. It will cause more of a mess than it will fix. Sent from my SM-G955U using BtownBanners mobile app I had a scholarship to IU but I was still allowed to use my skills to make outside money. Why shouldn't athletes be allowed to do the same? Quote
Bailey7878 Posted February 26, 2018 Posted February 26, 2018 It's not up to the NCAA to end one and dones. That's the NBA's rule. I'm sure there would be a way to get around paying all athletes. Most sports are already losing money and have to be supported by football and men's basketball. I'm just curious why you're so opposed to paying the players. Your "it would be the NBA 2.0" doesn't hold up. You watch basketball now even though you know that players are getting paid. The only difference would be that it would be out in the open instead of hidden. What's your real reason for being against it?As I said they are getting free room and board and will not be saddled with student loans for 15 years like most students. What more do I need to say. I oppose turning amateur athletes into semi pro athletes. That's it.Sent from my SM-J700T using Tapatalk Hardwood83 and Tom White 2 Quote
Bailey7878 Posted February 26, 2018 Posted February 26, 2018 Technically they are being paid. They don't have a huge tuition bill to pay after they graduate or leave. They are getting to travel for free. Go to New York , Hawaii , California and now they are playing some games overseas. If they want more then they can go play over seas for a year. They shouldn't get paid. It will cause more of a mess than it will fix.Sent from my SM-G955U using BtownBanners mobile appYou got it.Sent from my SM-J700T using Tapatalk Quote
Hoosierfan2017 Posted February 26, 2018 Posted February 26, 2018 3 minutes ago, Bailey7878 said: As I said they are getting free room and board and will not be saddled with student loans for 15 years like most students. What more do I need to say. I oppose turning amateur athletes into semi pro athletes. That's it. Sent from my SM-J700T using Tapatalk Many college athletes are amateur in name only. There's no "turning amateur athletes into semi-pro athletes". That happened years ago. They've been getting paid for decades, and you still watch. Depending on your age I would bet that you've watched hundreds of games involving "amateur" athletes who are actually being paid. It hasn't stopped you yet, so why would it stop you now? Quote
cthomas Posted February 26, 2018 Posted February 26, 2018 It's not about paying kids or not for me, it's about programs trying to gain a competitive advantage. I don't know how you get rid of that. Hoosierfan2017 and Btownclouds 2 Quote
HoosierAloha Posted February 26, 2018 Posted February 26, 2018 Players are getting more than money (scholarships, room/board, etc) from universities. They might not get paid for their likeness while in college. However, they get a fan base and following that spends money on them once they go pro. Is that not getting something from the school? Cleaning up a cesspool:It's not at one level, the NCAA, it needs to happen. It has to take place at all levels. The problem is there are too many people making bank off these recruits/players for that to happen. It needs to start at the AAU level. If a program is found to have involvement with agents, runners, or anyone paying the players everyone involved needs black listed. That includes the shoe company employees, coaches, agents, and players involved. Sorry kid, you were going to be able to play college ball but now you'll have to go to the G League or overseas. At the college level, a new governing body needs to be put in place. The current system allows those higher ups to get paid for a better product, capitalism. However, they're turning a blind eye so they can make more. If they can't do their job replace them with a governing body that can. It should be an across the board penalty. Pay a player or a player gets hooked up from a shoe company? That school loses scholarships, post season ban, all games the player played in, and the school and coach are fined. You lie about it or don't cooperate? Your school doesn't have scholarships for a year. Why don't you go and commit murder, robbery, or rape? One you're a decent human but you're also afraid of the consequences. These programs couldn't care less because they know there's a good chance of skating. NBA level, agents and runners who pay recruits/players lose their license and pay a fine. There's ways to fix things the problem is the people who run things don't want them fixed. They would lose money or jobs. Sent from my iPhone using BtownBanners IUsafety, AZ Hoosier, Josh and 2 others 5 Quote
Popular Post BGleas Posted February 26, 2018 Popular Post Posted February 26, 2018 This isn't directed at anyone on this board, just a general comment from years of discussing this topic on message boards, with friends, reading comment section on articles, etc., etc., but I'm continually stunned at the number of people that don't understand that the one and done rule is an NBA rule, not an NCAA rules. And, while the NCAA certainly is a joke and a cesspool, it's crazy how they take all the blame for these issues and the NBA always comes away unscathed. Those of you that know me from all the previous boards know I'm a huge NBA fan and used to work in the league, but so many of these issues could be fixed by the NBA as well. Obviously the one and done rule, but also these are NBA sanctioned agents that we're finding are paying college and high school players, funneling/selling players to certain schools, etc., etc. The NBA is very culpable in these problems, yet everyone lays these things at the feel of the NCAA. What if the NBA removed the one and done and then also put harsh, strict penalties in place for any agents that are contacting high school players in any way and interfering with/breaking NCAA rules regarding player contact. That doesn't fix everything, but it certainly helps a lot. The NBA needs to take ownership and be a part of these conversations/solutions. thebigweave, Hardwood83, ElectricBoogaloo and 11 others 14 Quote
Bailey7878 Posted February 26, 2018 Posted February 26, 2018 Many college athletes are amateur in name only. There's no "turning amateur athletes into semi-pro athletes". That happened years ago. They've been getting paid for decades, and you still watch. Depending on your age I would bet that you've watched hundreds of games involving "amateur" athletes who are actually being paid. It hasn't stopped you yet, so why would it stop you now?I've they started paying them a salary I would probably stop watching and stick to high school games. Sent from my SM-J700T using Tapatalk cljones1979, GaryP and IUBBFan1970 3 Quote
Bailey7878 Posted February 26, 2018 Posted February 26, 2018 This isn't directed at anyone on this board, just a general comment from years of discussing this topic on message boards, with friends, reading comment section on articles, etc., etc., but I'm continually stunned at the number of people that don't understand that the one and done rule is an NBA rule, not an NCAA rules. And, while the NCAA certainly is a joke and a cesspool, it's crazy how they take all the blame for these issues and the NBA always comes away unscathed. Those of you that know me from all the previous boards know I'm a huge NBA fan and used to work in the league, but so many of these issues could be fixed by the NBA as well. Obviously the one and done rule, but also these are NBA sanctioned agents that we're finding are paying college and high school players, funneling/selling players to certain schools, etc., etc. The NBA is very culpable in these problems, yet everyone lays these things at the feel of the NCAA. What if the NBA removed the one and done and then also put harsh, strict penalties in place for any agents that are contacting high school players in any way and interfering with/breaking NCAA rules regarding player contact. That doesn't fix everything, but it certainly helps a lot. The NBA needs to take ownership and be a part of these conversations/solutions. So stan vandy Gundy is now screaming the one and done rule is racist. So than why doesn't he do something to fix it? He is in the NBA last I checked.Sent from my SM-J700T using Tapatalk Quote
Stuhoo Posted February 26, 2018 Author Posted February 26, 2018 2 minutes ago, Bailey7878 said: So stan vandy Gundy is now screaming the one and done rule is racist. So than why doesn't he do something to fix it? He is in the NBA last I checked. Sent from my SM-J700T using Tapatalk "He's in the NBA" so he can fix it! LOL ^^See '1.'^^ thebigweave and Hoosierfan2017 2 Quote
Hoosierfan2017 Posted February 26, 2018 Posted February 26, 2018 11 minutes ago, Bailey7878 said: So stan vandy Gundy is now screaming the one and done rule is racist. So than why doesn't he do something to fix it? He is in the NBA last I checked. Sent from my SM-J700T using Tapatalk Calling people racist makes it a hot take, but he does raise some good issues in the rest of his quotes. Stuhoo 1 Quote
Lebowski Posted February 26, 2018 Posted February 26, 2018 (edited) The fact that coach after coach after coach is saying the same thing about 'a change' speaks volumes. I hope the hammer comes down. Edited February 26, 2018 by Lebowski Quote
JSHoosier Posted February 26, 2018 Posted February 26, 2018 46 minutes ago, cthomas said: It's not about paying kids or not for me, it's about programs trying to gain a competitive advantage. I don't know how you get rid of that. As far as program trying to get some sort of competitive advantage, I'm not sure you can. That will always happen in some way. Quote
Josh Posted February 26, 2018 Posted February 26, 2018 Players are getting more than money (scholarships, room/board, etc) from universities. They might not get paid for their likeness while in college. However, they get a fan base and following that spends money on them once they go pro. Is that not getting something from the school? Cleaning up a cesspool:It's not at one level, the NCAA, it needs to happen. It has to take place at all levels. The problem is there are too many people making bank off these recruits/players for that to happen. It needs to start at the AAU level. If a program is found to have involvement with agents, runners, or anyone paying the players everyone involved needs black listed. That includes the shoe company employees, coaches, agents, and players involved. Sorry kid, you were going to be able to play college ball but now you'll have to go to the G League or overseas. At the college level, a new governing body needs to be put in place. The current system allows those higher ups to get paid for a better product, capitalism. However, they're turning a blind eye so they can make more. If they can't do their job replace them with a governing body that can. It should be an across the board penalty. Pay a player or a player gets hooked up from a shoe company? That school loses scholarships, post season ban, all games the player played in, and the school and coach are fined. You lie about it or don't cooperate? Your school doesn't have scholarships for a year. Why don't you go and commit murder, robbery, or rape? One you're a decent human but you're also afraid of the consequences. These programs couldn't care less because they know there's a good chance of skating. NBA level, agents and runners who pay recruits/players lose their license and pay a fine. There's ways to fix things the problem is the people who run things don't want them fixed. They would lose money or jobs. Sent from my iPhone using BtownBannersPhenomenal post! Quote
HoosierCoop Posted February 26, 2018 Posted February 26, 2018 1 hour ago, HoosierAloha said: Players are getting more than money (scholarships, room/board, etc) from universities. They might not get paid for their likeness while in college. However, they get a fan base and following that spends money on them once they go pro. Is that not getting something from the school? Cleaning up a cesspool: It's not at one level, the NCAA, it needs to happen. It has to take place at all levels. The problem is there are too many people making bank off these recruits/players for that to happen. It needs to start at the AAU level. If a program is found to have involvement with agents, runners, or anyone paying the players everyone involved needs black listed. That includes the shoe company employees, coaches, agents, and players involved. Sorry kid, you were going to be able to play college ball but now you'll have to go to the G League or overseas. At the college level, a new governing body needs to be put in place. The current system allows those higher ups to get paid for a better product, capitalism. However, they're turning a blind eye so they can make more. If they can't do their job replace them with a governing body that can. It should be an across the board penalty. Pay a player or a player gets hooked up from a shoe company? That school loses scholarships, post season ban, all games the player played in, and the school and coach are fined. You lie about it or don't cooperate? Your school doesn't have scholarships for a year. Why don't you go and commit murder, robbery, or rape? One you're a decent human but you're also afraid of the consequences. These programs couldn't care less because they know there's a good chance of skating. NBA level, agents and runners who pay recruits/players lose their license and pay a fine. There's ways to fix things the problem is the people who run things don't want them fixed. They would lose money or jobs. Sent from my iPhone using BtownBanners Very well stated Aloha! AAU is a cess pool of corruption. One-and-done rule needs to go now. A change in governing body needs to happen. Quote
dbmhoosier Posted February 26, 2018 Posted February 26, 2018 Saw this on the UK board. Could be BS. https://kentucky.forums.rivals.com/threads/big-news.259283/ Quote
HoosierAloha Posted February 26, 2018 Posted February 26, 2018 This isn't directed at anyone on this board, just a general comment from years of discussing this topic on message boards, with friends, reading comment section on articles, etc., etc., but I'm continually stunned at the number of people that don't understand that the one and done rule is an NBA rule, not an NCAA rules. And, while the NCAA certainly is a joke and a cesspool, it's crazy how they take all the blame for these issues and the NBA always comes away unscathed. Those of you that know me from all the previous boards know I'm a huge NBA fan and used to work in the league, but so many of these issues could be fixed by the NBA as well. Obviously the one and done rule, but also these are NBA sanctioned agents that we're finding are paying college and high school players, funneling/selling players to certain schools, etc., etc. The NBA is very culpable in these problems, yet everyone lays these things at the feel of the NCAA. What if the NBA removed the one and done and then also put harsh, strict penalties in place for any agents that are contacting high school players in any way and interfering with/breaking NCAA rules regarding player contact. That doesn't fix everything, but it certainly helps a lot. The NBA needs to take ownership and be a part of these conversations/solutions. I completely agree with this. However, why would they want to change? They have a free minor league they can influence and benefits them. I would also be in favor of players suspended in the NBA or G League if it was proven they had taken money. This whole situation was created by years of people looking the other way and/or being bought off. There won't be change until those that rule want it changed. Is this whole scandal big enough to change that? I have my doubts. Sent from my iPhone using BtownBanners mobile app BGleas, Josh and Btownclouds 3 Quote
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