Hal Snarr
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Hal Snarr
@HalSnarr
Redeemed, husband, father of 4, antiwar Navy veteran & economist, sharing analysis on @StocksNJocks 8-9 AM EST Tuesdays No debate? It's a religion, not science
Burlington, NC Bergabung Nisan 2022
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@Michael_Bonner @JohnnieBaxley3 The school that signed the player and developed him get compensated. The player gets a better deal. The blue blood pays more than they would otherwise. It’s a better system than what we have.
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@HalSnarr @JohnnieBaxley3 That doesn’t fix ANYTHING. Big programs would have NO PROBLEM buying out a player from smaller schools that had an overachieving player because his contract buyout would pennies because his NIL deal would be hardly anything.
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The problem isn't athletes being paid; everyone agrees that this is a good thing. The problem is unlimited free agency on an annual basis with no enforceable rules for the entire process.
Mit Winter@WinterSportsLaw
As @JayBilas correctly points out, there’s a lot of hypocrisy in college athletics right now. It’s only when athletes begin to get paid that it’s necessary to have a federal law to “save college sports.”
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@rstoller35 @AndrewW45837485 @JohnnieBaxley3 … the school who signed him initially and developed him is compensated. The blue blood program who signs him away pays more than what they would have paid in the current system. It’s why the blue bloods don’t want or like it.
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@rstoller35 @AndrewW45837485 @JohnnieBaxley3 He would if it was a market wages and the school that hires him away has to compensate the school who signed him initially. The player loses nothing in that transaction. He actually gains because he’s going to be paid more with his new contract….
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@AndrewW45837485 @TheBustedFlush @JohnnieBaxley3 If they pay market compensation, there is no need for unions. The top players wouldn’t unionize, but I’m sure they’d sign contracts with buyout clauses that correctly value their labor at market value.
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@TheBustedFlush @JohnnieBaxley3 @HalSnarr They *are* employees. Once pay gets to living wage status, there's really no way to argue otherwise.
The NCAA would be better off if they'd allowed unions in 2016 and done collective bargaining. It's always had a house of cards, how they treat student-athletes, and it collapsed.
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@HalSnarr If it’s truly enforceable and not going to be nullified by the courts, I think this is a reasonable solution to part of the problem.
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@Hoopss She could NOT guard nor score on 6’2” Mac McClung, the 3-time NBA dunk champion, winner of multiple G League MVPs, and that league’s all-time leading scorer. His head is at the rim when he dunks, and he is faster than her. If he can’t break into the NBA, there is no way she can.
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@WallStreetApes Cows have ribs, the fact that it’s on a bun suggests there no bones in the meat, and “Mc” in McRib says it’s fake, fake ribs. I’ve never eaten one. I’ve never researched one. Yet, I figured that all out.
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An in depth look at McDonald’s
- A class-action lawsuit accused McDonald’s of misleading customers by calling a product the “McRib” and shaping the patty like ribs, when it contains no actual pork rib meat
- Burgers that look identical after 14 YEARS
- DNA testing finding thousands of cows in one burger
- and so much more
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@NILnotNLI @SethOnHoops NIL and full scholarships are compensation. NY considered Trump’s accountant’s free-rent apartment as income.
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According to Jay Bilas NCAA athletes are professionals and "adults," not developing young adults (as @SethOnHoops correctly pointed out yesterday).
Well, adults pay for their own lives. They pay for things like housing, food, and school tuition.
How about Jay endorses the growing sentiment of eliminating "free ride" athletic scholarships for any "adult" who receives NIL or rev-share that exceeds the university's cost of attendance?
If you get paid a million dollars, you should have to pay for school.
Simple.
That would be the "adult" thing to do.
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@Hero_OfThe_Day @nba, just change the rule and make playing defense illegal.
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@HerbHoward411 @nba, just change the rule and make dribbling illegal.
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@bentonhowser @craigwchoate If it was a player control or team control foul, there are free throws
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@craigwchoate Why wasn’t Illinois shooting free throws when UCONN had 8 fouls?
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