I suppose most people understand that the current direction of college sports is pay for play and nothing will end that.
Given this would any of you enjoy an alternative of an amateur system if schools like Lehigh, Bucknell, Fordham, Delaware, etc. adopted a system similar to NCAA sports in 1940? Would you go if a college nearby offered the alternative? Let’s just pretend the lawyers won’t find a way to kill that.
If some schools just gave up trying to compete and said, “We will give our students an alternative with other like minded schools and be satisfied at that level” would you have interest in going to see them play.?
I doubt this would work at bringing back the old system, thats dead. However, it might appeal to some, at least enuf to provide a market if scaled accordingly.
BTW, has there been any clear and open attempt anywhere in the nation to go to pay for play at the high school level? I have seen pictures of facilities in southern states that are better than many college stadiums and practice facilities.
Given this would any of you enjoy an alternative of an amateur system if schools like Lehigh, Bucknell, Fordham, Delaware, etc. adopted a system similar to NCAA sports in 1940? Would you go if a college nearby offered the alternative? Let’s just pretend the lawyers won’t find a way to kill that.
If some schools just gave up trying to compete and said, “We will give our students an alternative with other like minded schools and be satisfied at that level” would you have interest in going to see them play.?
I doubt this would work at bringing back the old system, thats dead. However, it might appeal to some, at least enuf to provide a market if scaled accordingly.
BTW, has there been any clear and open attempt anywhere in the nation to go to pay for play at the high school level? I have seen pictures of facilities in southern states that are better than many college stadiums and practice facilities.
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