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For those following the House Settlement
harveycmd replied to Bobby Burton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
You can get consent from players without unionization. Most employee contracts in the US aren't unionized. -
For those following the House Settlement
harveycmd replied to Bobby Burton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Yes, it would. Unionization benefits employees that don't have rare skills because it sets a baseline level of compensation above real market value. The reason some professional sports are unionized is to set a baseline level of security for all players. -
For those following the House Settlement
Hashtag replied to Bobby Burton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Wouldn’t it be smarter for the athletes to not unionize considering they’re winning every single one of these decisions? That would just make it easier for schools and ncaa to cap them. -
For those following the House Settlement
harveycmd replied to Bobby Burton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Federal legislation that doesn't give the players the right to agree to the terms won't withstand judicial scrutiny. The Supreme Court has basically said that. Colleges don't want players of revenue generating sports to be employees, but they can't get around it as long as they are making money off the players. - Today
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For those following the House Settlement
Jonesyfam7 replied to Bobby Burton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
In all seriousness this could potentially open the door for us to really close with a bang. Guys like: Davon Benjamin Trenton Henderson Kendal Guervil Jaimeon Winfield Lott Finley Kent Lee Roseborough Greene Simeon We can go back and spend to have the highest payroll in football and not miss out on anyone we really want due to NIL. Obviously we won’t get everyone but there are some on this list that we could potentially circle back to if we wanted because we now have the Collectives and the school budget to spend. Outside of collective deals going through approval this seems more like the flood gates are back open like they have been the last few seasons. -
For those following the House Settlement
FootLaw replied to Bobby Burton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Figured this was coming. Poorly defined, if defined at all, "legitimate business purpose" was a legal landmine waiting to be stepped on. If we want real rules, they're going to need to come from Congress or athletes will need to be made employees with CBAs. Otherwise, it's a litigation field day for us lawyers with the way the SCOTUS ruled against the NCAA. -
For those following the House Settlement
harveycmd replied to Bobby Burton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Essentially the collective can operate just like third parties rather than as originally defined as "affiliated." Still needs CSC approval, but doesn't count against the "cap." I've said more than a dozen times on here that the idea of controlling marketing deals was patently idiotic. First threat of legal action and it goes away. Next will be the CSC itself. -
For those following the House Settlement
GoHorns1 replied to Bobby Burton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
@Bobby Burton, if I understand correctly the “collective” NIL deals aren’t counted against the “ school” cap money nor are they”private business “ deals. Does the “schools” NIL deal need NIL Go Fund and Deloitte approve (I’m thinking ye). -
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horns96 replied to Bobby Burton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Cody Campbell is still working the Power of the Executive Pen. -
Sad situation to watch a good player getting ready to make it out of a bad area just throw it away. Hope he figures his life out.
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I'm a big music fan and obviously a big UT Athletics fan. I had never put Black Sabbath & DKR & James Street & '69 Shootout in my mind at the same time until you pointed that out. 🤘🤯
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It's a good thing Kirby prioritized relationships over transactions. He runs a wholesome program that values ethics above all.
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For those following the House Settlement
Bobby Burton replied to Bobby Burton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Yes, it still needs to. -
For those following the House Settlement
Bobby Burton replied to Bobby Burton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
One of the 10 great rivalries in college football: Minnesota vs Wisconsin. Said no one. Ever. Except someone from the Midwest. 😉 -
I heard his parents are giving him a timeout.
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For those following the House Settlement
Bobby Burton replied to Bobby Burton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
This is just more of the same. Legal folks said this new rule would be struck down and it already has. I’m guessing the rest will follow suit. Until there is athlete bargaining, this is all just shuffling deck chairs on the Titanic. -
Kirby will get him straightened out once he gets to Athens...
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HornsD1 joined the community
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Nah he was recruited by Georgia to be a getaway driver.
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Just yesterday I read about a young man from Edna Karr HS in New Orleans who signed with Ole Miss and was entering his Freshman season. Sadly he was shot and killed in an incident involving other young people in suburban Memphis - Shelby County TN. Details were sketchy but it seemed as though he was with some people he should not have been with. People who, unlike him, didn't have college football scholarships and potentially bright futures. He was a two-time All State DL for Karr HS.
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For those following the House Settlement
TexasFanatic replied to Bobby Burton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
If I’m not mistaken, we can now use the Cap plus collective money…. As long as we are fundraising and getting collective (plus actual 3rd party business money) money we can pay recruits whatever. We can have the number 1 class every year if we want it plus pay our roster. Thank gawd we are rich (the richest too) -
Quentin Jammer assaulting Ladd Monkey‘s release.
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Stay away from too much alcohol and "Just Say No" to drugs. Ozzy's lowest moment.
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I mean, it’s not even great power great responsibility - like there are dumb mistakes, but then there is crap like this. This feels like one of the easiest things NOT TO DO.