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  • #46
    Originally posted by Geaux Juan View Post


    Culture has always been this way, but now you've changed.
    Perhaps , but I always wanted the top recruits and ignorance some say is bliss, but it is still ignorance.

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    • #47
      Concerning Teddy Roosevelt, while he tried to legislate business, he was also one who won by fake means. He wanted to be the one-man entity as the monopolistic corps did. Eugene V. Dobbs was a socialist who continually ran for president. He was feared because he cared for the people. He came up with 8-hour day, 40-week, workman's comp etc. TR and others made him into a crazed leftie. Four years after he came up with such radical thoughts, TR claimed they were his own and never gave credit. Dobbs even ran for president from prison (not against TR). The Russian commie scare got him put away. More Russia, Russia, Russia even back then. TR claimed to be the man in the arena but read the life of Dobbs. Don't look just at his social reforms, but in his courage and integrity in voicing them. The rest were followers, but at least they had good polices implemented. Politics, like sports, has always been not so above approach. Dobbs was against the big corporation's way before TR was paid perhaps by the little guys wanting to be players. It is a man like Dobbs which sports need. He is still considered in popular opinion, if anyone thinks of his as a wild leftist commie, but his reforms that got him beat and in prison, are our many of our cherished rights today. Now I would like to have both Dobbs and TR giving locker room pep talks.
      Last edited by leo from jersey; 05-08-2022, 07:50 AM.

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      • #48
        Interesting article in the on3 tOSU forum Buckeyes adapting to new 'challenge,' assessing risk in NIL space

        While R. Day claims they are holding off as a school and will wait for the NCAA, he doesn't acknowledge that a tOSU group led by the biggest boosters and Urban Meyer has already been at work. Case in point, three future high #1 picks and Heisman candidates were photographed flying first class to NYC and dressed nicely. They had just signed with a men's clothing company. One of the young men in an interview said his mother no longer had ti work two jobs nor does his grandmother. They now were stay at home. I have nothing to say about that, but please R. Day stop the PR games.

        For Day and Ohio State, there’s plenty of risk-assessment to do before diving head-first into unknown territory. R. Day -

        sure sure you lost the #1 recruit QB to Texas and you were in the lead for the #1 RB (Alabama) and #1 WR (Tennessee). That is the risk you don't want to take as you are in the lead for the #1 QB next year.

        He seems to speak the truth here "They aren’t going to be left entirely behind. But the challenges of trying to keep up with what other schools are doing, fair or unfair, has become a lot to handle inside the football program.

        “It’s a challenge because there are rules in place right now that are not being enforced,” Day said. “So it does create hard feelings. That’s kind of where we are right now: finding our way in those battles.”

        He says the right things, but as Marvin Lewis said "I see better than I hear".

        They also lost out on that 800 k bb player who they really wanted. He spoke of all the other benefits a school like tOSU gives. They are great, but $$$$ sure gives a lot to a poor kid and even to the well off.

        The no BS R.Day now speaks comfort to his fans

        Simply put, the Buckeyes want some sort of rules installed. Until then, it’s going to be tough for every school. Day isn’t going to start complaining about it. No, the Buckeyes will just adapt.

        “I think we all do much better when it’s black and white,” Day said. “It’s gray, and so I think the easy thing to do is throw up your hands and complain. But we’re going to adapt and figure out how to make it work for Ohio State.”

        No complaints when the #1 QB signs several things now.

        Yes they talk legislation, but I think we all can see what R.Day was quoted as saying. No five star left behind.

        Last edited by leo from jersey; 05-08-2022, 08:06 AM.

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        • #49
          tOSU has two major foundations as of now. The foundation led by Schottensteins, Meyer D'Angelo Russell , Terry McLaurin and Cohesion led by former players and noted alums like Jack Nicklaus and Archie Griffin. That group agreed to a deal to use tOSU logo. Big bucks in both and it is hard for the administration to turn their backs on such people.

          "Founders of both of those collectives have said they are focused on making deals with athletes who are already at Ohio State rather than with recruits, though The Foundation has had conversations with both high school prospects and players in the transfer portal – including Ohio State men’s basketball transfer Tanner Holden, who announced a partnership with The Foundation shortly after his commitment to the Buckeyes – about the opportunities that could be available to them once they arrive at Ohio State if they choose to become Buckeyes.

          “Just as long as there's no transaction, you can tell them about The Foundation and what we can do, what we've done for other players, but we just officially can't make any sort of transaction to them,” Schottenstein told Eleven Warriors in a recent interview. “I know a lot of the other schools down in the south are not following those rules and they're actually paying recruits. So that's not easy to compete with, but we're gonna do everything above board and make sure that we're following all the NCAA rules.”


          and then this::Even without making actual deals with recruits, Schottenstein and Marcinick both believe their foundations – which fund NIL deals for athletes by collecting donations from the community and using the money they raise to partner with local charities – can ensure Ohio State remains a top destination for top prospects by increasing the earning potential for Buckeye athletes.

          “We're talking to corporations now that are looking to possibly do really large six-figure donations,” Schottenstein said. “So I think having that, combined with the massive fan base across the country, we definitely will continue to be able to compete with other schools.”

          Again it is hard to go against this - Hard to compete against this especially in the same state.
          Last edited by leo from jersey; 05-08-2022, 02:21 PM.

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          • #50
            Originally posted by leo from jersey View Post
            tOSU has two major foundations as of now. The foundation led by Schottensteins, Meyer D'Angelo Russell , Terry McLaurin and Cohesion led by former players and noted alums like Jack Nicklaus and Archie Griffin. That group agreed to a deal to use tOSU logo. Big bucks in both and it is hard for the administration to turn their backs on such people.

            "Founders of both of those collectives have said they are focused on making deals with athletes who are already at Ohio State rather than with recruits, though The Foundation has had conversations with both high school prospects and players in the transfer portal – including Ohio State men’s basketball transfer Tanner Holden, who announced a partnership with The Foundation shortly after his commitment to the Buckeyes – about the opportunities that could be available to them once they arrive at Ohio State if they choose to become Buckeyes.

            “Just as long as there's no transaction, you can tell them about The Foundation and what we can do, what we've done for other players, but we just officially can't make any sort of transaction to them,” Schottenstein told Eleven Warriors in a recent interview. “I know a lot of the other schools down in the south are not following those rules and they're actually paying recruits. So that's not easy to compete with, but we're gonna do everything above board and make sure that we're following all the NCAA rules.”


            and then this::Even without making actual deals with recruits, Schottenstein and Marcinick both believe their foundations – which fund NIL deals for athletes by collecting donations from the community and using the money they raise to partner with local charities – can ensure Ohio State remains a top destination for top prospects by increasing the earning potential for Buckeye athletes.

            “We're talking to corporations now that are looking to possibly do really large six-figure donations,” Schottenstein said. “So I think having that, combined with the massive fan base across the country, we definitely will continue to be able to compete with other schools.”

            Again it is hard to go against this - Hard to compete against this especially in the same state.
            And this is considered "amateur" athletics?

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            • #51
              Local news are pushing/teasing future broadcasts about pay to play for high school athletes. Where do we end?

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              • #52
                Sure sure Coach Brian Kelly
                "We’re looking at guys entering the transfer portal because they want to get paid to play. That’s not what Name, Image and Likeness was intended to do."

                His talk is as sweet as it always was, but he went to LSU to win. Does any think that he won't keep up with the football Jones and try to pass them. Have we not heard his lips not matching his actions before.

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                • #53
                  Like I said before. This will not end well.

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                  • #54
                    Here's a piece from The Athletic ($) that drives home the point that, if and when the NCAA decide to crack down on pay-for-play, the anti-trust attorneys will file suit immediately, as soon as an institution is cited.

                    https://theathletic.com/3300616/2022...mpaign=4217097

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                    • #55
                      It’s coming down. Looks like this is mostly a move to stop boosters from tampering with players at other schools.

                      https://www.si.com/college/2022/05/0...-athlete-funds
                      Brent Wyrick
                      92 Final Four Front Row
                      @LobotC2DFW

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                      • #56
                        And there it is :

                        https://www.ncaa.org/news/2022/5/9/m...o-schools.aspx
                        Brent Wyrick
                        92 Final Four Front Row
                        @LobotC2DFW

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                        • #57
                          Originally posted by Lobot View Post
                          The folks at tOSU foundations knew that was coming and have already came up with a way to circumvent it. Does the NCAA think they can control it now?

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                          • #58
                            Right after that announcement tOSU gets the top overall ranked player and 5 star QB to start the 2024 year off. Then they also hired a veteran NFL talent coordinator to be strictly functioning on the transfer portal. How can other teams compete on a yearly basis.
                            Last edited by leo from jersey; 05-10-2022, 07:10 AM.

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                            • #59
                              Gene Smith, tOSU AD, said the NIL needs regulating. That comes after they get the #1 recruit for '24. What a coincidence.

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                              • #60
                                Notre Dame’s Mike Brey with a unique approach to the NIL/portal world: “We've got to stop complaining. This is the world we're in, and last time I checked, we make pretty good money. So everybody should shut up and adjust."

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