This hasn't gotten a ton of media exposure but this is something that could cause big changes.
http://www.grantland.com/story/_/id/8914700/ed-obannon-vs-ncaa
http://www.grantland.com/story/_/id/8914700/ed-obannon-vs-ncaa
I'm a huge fan of Grantland. They do a good job of taking sports and the sports industry and making it a real world thing situation.
Insightful stuff. I had no idea about the lawsuit. ESPN shells out millions for the rights to use clips from historic games and such still, those players should split the pie..... After they graduate. 100%. That, or remove the not-for-profit label.
My employer benefits massively from my work. A former employer got royalties for years on something that I patented. I signed up for that. That's life. These players do the same thing.
I see that lawsuit going nowhere...unless I'm wrong about what the athletes are signing when they go on scholarship. Shirley they signed their rights away. The rest of the world usually does that when they go to work for someone.
My employer benefits massively from my work. A former employer got royalties for years on something that I patented. I signed up for that. That's life. These players do the same thing.
I see that lawsuit going nowhere...unless I'm wrong about what the athletes are signing when they go on scholarship. Shirley they signed their rights away. The rest of the world usually does that when they go to work for someone.
The rest of the world usually isn't negotiating with a monopsony. O'Bannon has less of an argument since he was not legally prohibited from going straight to the NBA or to Europe to play basketball. And baseball players have no argument now or then. But football players only have one market to sell their services to. Not sure if it's the colleges fault that the NFL excludes players prior to their third year out of highschool, but it screws the players over.
What monopoly? A monopoly on BCS level college football?
That's like a monopoly on Madonna. Modonna has a monopoly on...Madonna. So what. There are other options out there.
Countless smaller schools would love to have a football player of BCS caliber and they would compensate them as much, and often more. A free ride at Harvard would be worth a lot more than one at Florida.
My employer benefits massively from my work. A former employer got royalties for years on something that I patented. I signed up for that. That's life. These players do the same thing.
I see that lawsuit going nowhere...unless I'm wrong about what the athletes are signing when they go on scholarship. Shirley they signed their rights away. The rest of the world usually does that when they go to work for someone.
The typical non-freshman Arkansas football player received the cash listed below in 2010-11:I hope you got paid more than $2,000 (or whatever it is) a semester.