Agree with this as well.ASUTodd wrote: ↑Fri Apr 25, 2025 11:10 amI'm still pulling for App State football and In still watching. I won't be giving a bunch of money though. I don't long for the days of FCS. I also don't long for the days of playing in some random bowl. I never want to go back to playing Wofford, Citadel, or Samford..... Things change and we adapt. Eventually this will all get sorted out.
NIL and future of NCAACF
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That’s going to go over like a fart in church.
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So, this is related to the NIL mess.
I have always enjoyed watching college softball, but haven’t watched too much lately.
I decided this weekend to watch a few games including App and some nationally ranked teams.
There wasn’t a single mention of NIL, the portal, transfers, etc. They did talk about 4th year seniors, yes they still exist.
It was refreshing to actually watch a college sport with student athletes.
I’m sure NIL has touched softball to some extent, but not in a major way it appears.
Btw, the pitcher for Tennessee, Karlyn Pickens, is spectacular.
I have always enjoyed watching college softball, but haven’t watched too much lately.
I decided this weekend to watch a few games including App and some nationally ranked teams.
There wasn’t a single mention of NIL, the portal, transfers, etc. They did talk about 4th year seniors, yes they still exist.
It was refreshing to actually watch a college sport with student athletes.
I’m sure NIL has touched softball to some extent, but not in a major way it appears.
Btw, the pitcher for Tennessee, Karlyn Pickens, is spectacular.
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You see a lot more of the good aspects of NIL and the portal in the lower profile sports.KentHogan wrote: ↑Mon Apr 28, 2025 12:03 pmSo, this is related to the NIL mess.
I have always enjoyed watching college softball, but haven’t watched too much lately.
I decided this weekend to watch a few games including App and some nationally ranked teams.
There wasn’t a single mention of NIL, the portal, transfers, etc. They did talk about 4th year seniors, yes they still exist.
It was refreshing to actually watch a college sport with student athletes.
I’m sure NIL has touched softball to some extent, but not in a major way it appears.
Btw, the pitcher for Tennessee, Karlyn Pickens, is spectacular.
I have mentioned my teen daughters' looming colliegate field hockey careers here before, and in a sport like field hockey most of the changes I would consider to be positive. Running in those circles of former/current/future college players and their parents, what I hear is only about how nice it is that so and so girl was able to transfer from a school she hated to one where she was happy, or how she was able to get a few bucks and free gear posing for pictures with an Osaka brand hockey stick. And that is about.
The only way these changes seem to be affecting these sports is vague concerns/fears about football money no longer going to fund a broader athletic department offerings, tgough that still seems to be theoretical at this point.
The purer "love of the sport" types do still exist in lower profile sports, or at lower competition levels. That is what frustrates me about all this so much. In principle, theseare good and needed changes, but the obvious and predictable abuse is maddening, and the real 1000s ofcollege student athletes are being lost in the debate over a few, high profile professional minor league football teams.
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That is how it was supposed to work across all sports.AppfaninCAALand wrote: ↑Mon Apr 28, 2025 5:22 pmYou see a lot more of the good aspects of NIL and the portal in the lower profile sports.KentHogan wrote: ↑Mon Apr 28, 2025 12:03 pmSo, this is related to the NIL mess.
I have always enjoyed watching college softball, but haven’t watched too much lately.
I decided this weekend to watch a few games including App and some nationally ranked teams.
There wasn’t a single mention of NIL, the portal, transfers, etc. They did talk about 4th year seniors, yes they still exist.
It was refreshing to actually watch a college sport with student athletes.
I’m sure NIL has touched softball to some extent, but not in a major way it appears.
Btw, the pitcher for Tennessee, Karlyn Pickens, is spectacular.
I have mentioned my teen daughters' looming colliegate field hockey careers here before, and in a sport like field hockey most of the changes I would consider to be positive. Running in those circles of former/current/future college players and their parents, what I hear is only about how nice it is that so and so girl was able to transfer from a school she hated to one where she was happy, or how she was able to get a few bucks and free gear posing for pictures with an Osaka brand hockey stick. And that is about.
The only way these changes seem to be affecting these sports is vague concerns/fears about football money no longer going to fund a broader athletic department offerings, tgough that still seems to be theoretical at this point.
The purer "love of the sport" types do still exist in lower profile sports, or at lower competition levels. That is what frustrates me about all this so much. In principle, theseare good and needed changes, but the obvious and predictable abuse is maddening, and the real 1000s ofcollege student athletes are being lost in the debate over a few, high profile professional minor league football teams.
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You know it is out of control when 2 of the largest NIL earners in college this past year (Sanders and Ewers) will make far more in their last season in college than in their first NFL contracts. Looks like Carson Beck made a really smart move taking the 4 million at the U.
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Re: NIL and future of NCAACF
But did anyone think it would?AppSt94 wrote: ↑Mon Apr 28, 2025 5:31 pmThat is how it was supposed to work across all sports.AppfaninCAALand wrote: ↑Mon Apr 28, 2025 5:22 pmYou see a lot more of the good aspects of NIL and the portal in the lower profile sports.KentHogan wrote: ↑Mon Apr 28, 2025 12:03 pmSo, this is related to the NIL mess.
I have always enjoyed watching college softball, but haven’t watched too much lately.
I decided this weekend to watch a few games including App and some nationally ranked teams.
There wasn’t a single mention of NIL, the portal, transfers, etc. They did talk about 4th year seniors, yes they still exist.
It was refreshing to actually watch a college sport with student athletes.
I’m sure NIL has touched softball to some extent, but not in a major way it appears.
Btw, the pitcher for Tennessee, Karlyn Pickens, is spectacular.
I have mentioned my teen daughters' looming colliegate field hockey careers here before, and in a sport like field hockey most of the changes I would consider to be positive. Running in those circles of former/current/future college players and their parents, what I hear is only about how nice it is that so and so girl was able to transfer from a school she hated to one where she was happy, or how she was able to get a few bucks and free gear posing for pictures with an Osaka brand hockey stick. And that is about.
The only way these changes seem to be affecting these sports is vague concerns/fears about football money no longer going to fund a broader athletic department offerings, tgough that still seems to be theoretical at this point.
The purer "love of the sport" types do still exist in lower profile sports, or at lower competition levels. That is what frustrates me about all this so much. In principle, theseare good and needed changes, but the obvious and predictable abuse is maddening, and the real 1000s ofcollege student athletes are being lost in the debate over a few, high profile professional minor league football teams.