HoopDreams said:
concordtom said:
59bear said:
concordtom said:
I just watched the video on that page, plus two more about John Paul Jones Arena.
I guess you are taking your annual jealousy/remorse tour?
This is all just a big competitive sloshing around of money by donors, administrators, businesses and athletics.
There are more important things in life to compete in.
....My wife mentioned to me that she heard the Final Four is a bigger financial deal for the NCAA than the Super Bowl is to the NFL. And only 17% of the take goes to cover the schools' expenses. That's a lot of revenue over expenses. I pointed out how the players get none of that surplus. Haha. What a scheme! Amateurism.
If I were on the Supreme Court, I'd upend that notion.
If you were on the Supreme Court and upended that "scheme" you'd kill the tournament. When players become direct employees, schools will drop the sport and there will be no tournament. The only way the college game survives player payment (beyond scholarships covering the full cost of attendance) is for that payment to come from sources other than the schools. The tournament thrives, in part, because of the ties to the competing schools of people who otherwise have little or no interest in basketball. Take away the college connection and you have all the fan interest of the old AAU tournaments of my youth or the G League playoffs..
Oh ye of little imagination.
how about if companies sponsored teams and the players wore their corporate logos on their jerseys.
it could be the university of california yokohama tires golden bears!
Nice artwork. Did you do that yourself?
Okay, so that's one extreme, and not exactly where I was headed.
But for the sake of argument, I'll take it to a just as plausible opposite extreme.
UC and CSU pull out of their conferences and create 3 sports divisions, play for the California championship.
California has always been a leader. Alumni should be able to get behind the games just like always. Winners will go to Bowl games, and get bids to the NCAA tournament annually. We would likely perform like the Ivy schools, but so what. Other states might follow and end the arms race.
Donors at all schools have been buying into this myth of what it means to compete.
Just say NO to the arms race, and take control of your own future. The power has been handed over to the Pac12 Conference. We are an educational institution, not a sports and social club. I would still root for Cal, even if we sucked. Hey, wait a minute, that's already the case. No Rose Bowl in my lifetime. Maybe a couple Sweet 16's... what's the difference?
While I'm at it, create a couple new sports divisions.
Robotics competition.
Science or bio-tech competition.
Academic Decathlon.
Programming competition.
Show the world that California is an educational destination, and that you don't need just big muscles to compete.