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NCAA Basketball March Madness https://www.ncaa.com/news...t-schedule Ohh purple joy oh purple bliss oh purple rapture! REAL MUSIC by REAL MUSICIANS - Prince "I kind of wish there was a reason for Prince to make the site crash more" ~~ Ben |
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If it's March Madness, then it's time for my annual Marshall Henderson GIF Jamboree! [Edited 2/12/18 9:22am] | |
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Shit is priceless. The young man - who looks like a little boy - throwing the double bird, fucking hilarious. I'm studying my brackets now. | |
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BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOoooooOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
YOU'RE RUINING NATIONAL ***INTERESTING AND MUCH MORE IMPORTANT*** NBA COVERAGE FOR ALL OF US!!!!
BOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
F**K YOU, WHACK ASS, SLOP BALL, NONSENSE MARKETED TO CHRONICALLY UNEMPLOYED, ALCOHOLIC OR RETIRED PEOPLE WHO GAMBLE!!!
GET OFF THE AIR!!!! YOU SUCK, NCAA!!!!
- Just my two cents [Edited 2/14/18 14:37pm] ♫"Trollin, Trolling! We could have fun just trollin'!"♫ | |
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It's too bad the young men actually doing the work don't get a slice of the profits. | |
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A free college education is nothing to sneeze at, but we're talking about a tournament that generated $1 billion last year. And if my name & likeness is being used to sell a school & merchandise, I want my cut - that's the American way (I thought). To me, these young men aren't "student-athletes", they're semi-pros (or hired guns). Most of them won't make the pros, so why not set up an account for the basketball & football players to draw upon when they leave school?
Let me say this - FUCK the NCAA. Next to Congress, FIFA & the Olympic Committee, they're a bunch of crooks & hypocrites. They still want to pretend big-time college basketball / football is "amateur" athletics.......please. They also play favorites - they turned a blind eye to what Sam Gilbert did for John Wooden's "sainted" UCLA program, but they hounded Jerry Tarkanian for years. | |
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Rodeo, I think this is a good solution;
https://www.nytimes.com/2016/01/09/sports/a-way-to-start-paying-college-athletes.html
Something has to be done, because the current system is a joke and has been corrupt since the 1950's. When I see coaches getting million-dollar contracts plus phat sneaker deals, while these young men (many from poor & working-class backgrounds) get nothing, that shit is fucked up. | |
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Maybe we should not use the term madness. All you others say Hell Yea!! | |
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North Carolina is my favorite team! | |
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I love March Madness. | |
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Did you hear about the potential scandal involving Arizona's Sean Miller? | |
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Lets do an OrgPool | |
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As long as the NCAA continues with their hypocrisy, I have no problem with athletes and their families getting money under the table.
The NBA shares the blame too - not allowing these young men to jump from high school to the pros is bullshit. | |
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You mean, the University of National Champions!
Woot woot!
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Agreed, agreed, this whole scandal thing is the NCAA picking and choosing who they want to mess with each year.
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The whole NBA versus NCAA is fraught with complications. I do think there should be something available for kids who don't want to go to college to have an opportunities, perhaps a farm team system like baseball. I also think the one and done players is not working for all involved, including the kids and the fans of both college and pro ball. That said, there are many more kids that are hurt by dropping out early to pursue their unrealistic NBA dreams than the minute number of kids who are hurt by having to stay one year of college before they succeed in the NBA. So few are ever successful compared to the ones who aren't.
The NCAA tournament is still an amazing event despite all the bs that surrounds college basketball. I love it when the teams that don't rely on the one and done players do well, such as Villinova and Gonzaga and that the most extreme one and done team - Kentucky - has only won once since that has become their essence. | |
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These three words describe the NCAA - "follow the money". They don't give a flying fuck about education. And if the NBA would let these kids go straight from HS to pro, you wouldn't have one-and-dones. If a young man feels that he's ready, who are we to tell him no? And if he fails, it's on him. That's life - dealing with the consequences of our decisions.
As for gandorb's idea of a farm system, the NBA & NFL already have one - it's called the NCAA, plus it's FREE.
KatSkrizzle nailed it about the NCAA playing favorites. John Wooden's UCLA program wasn't as saintly as folks think (look up Sam Gilbert), but nothing happened to them. Yet the NCAA hounded Jerry Tarkanian for years. Same thing in recent years - read this:
https://www.rollbamaroll.com/2018/2/20/17033002/ncaa-kansas-louisville-unc-fbi-auburn-arizona-sanctions
http://www.espn.com/nba/s...lternative
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uPtoWnNY said: These three words describe the NCAA - "follow the money". They don't give a flying fuck about education. And if the NBA would let these kids go straight from HS to pro, you wouldn't have one-and-dones. If a young man feels that he's ready, who are we to tell him no? And if he fails, it's on him. That's life - dealing with the consequences of our decisions.
As for gandorb's idea of a farm system, the NBA & NFL already have one - it's called the NCAA, plus it's FREE.
KatSkrizzle nailed it about the NCAA playing favorites. John Wooden's UCLA program wasn't as saintly as folks think (look up Sam Gilbert), but nothing happened to them. Yet the NCAA hounded Jerry Tarkanian for years. Same thing in recent years - read this:
https://www.rollbamaroll.com/2018/2/20/17033002/ncaa-kansas-louisville-unc-fbi-auburn-arizona-sanctions
http://www.espn.com/nba/s...lternative
[Edited 2/27/18 15:48pm] Once they let Kevin Garnett and Kobe Bryant jump straight from high school to the NBA, the floodgates opened up for a lot of high school players, but for every KG, Kobe, and Lebron, you had busts like Kwame Brown, Jonathan Bender, Eddy Curry, and others who clearly weren't ready for the big time. Even the better high school to NBA players outside the big three I mentioned were just solid but not superstar players (Tyson Chandler, Jermaine O'Neal, Dwight Howard). So I'm not sure its a good idea to just let high school players jump back into the NBA. But the NBA clearly needs a decent development league, yet the one they currently have seems like a half-hearted attempt to develop a farm system for the pros. | |
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uPtoWnNY said: It's too bad the young men actually doing the work don't get a slice of the profits. Which is exactly why I refuse to watch it anymore. Live 4 Love ~ Love is God, God is love, Girls and boys love God above | |
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I agree that athletes should be more compensated. However, the method of doing so is even more complicated than establishing universal health-care in the US. A few of the complicating factors are:
-- Should just the sports that make money-typically football and men's basketball- get bonus stipends (athletes already get an expense stipend, free tuition, and many special academic services such a round the clock tutoring that the average student doesn't get)?
--Should it just be the stars on the teams that get extra benefits or everyone gets the same? How would this impact the team?
-- What about the numerous schools that don't turn a profit on basketball. There are plenty of places that basketball isn't popular, especially outside of the power conferences. They might have to quit having teams if a large stipend made the schools lose even more money.
-- The two schools that I support - LSU and University of Tennessee -- are rarities in that LSU baseball and the Lady Vols basketball actually make money. Does this mean that those teams should get money that their peers at other schools don't? Then the playing field would be even more unequal if so. If not, then it seems like gender discrimination against the women's basketball team if only the men get the rewards.
I could go on and on but this just gives me and probably the reader a headache . While a more equitable system is needed, I do think that some of basketball headaches would go away if the best players could opt for the NBA out of high school and then play in some farm system unless they are among the few who can play in the NBA right away. This works well in baseball. Baseball players who opt for college rather than the MLB contract out of school are expected to stay in college throughout their junior year. The interesting thing is that more and more high school baseball players are choosing to to to college unless they can get a huge signing bonus beforehand. Many of these players hone their skills so that they get bigger contracts after their college stint than they would after high school. Also, you never here the college baseball players whining about having to be in college. They chose that path. It is a win for everyone including the pros who have a better assessment of talent when these kids are 21 than when they were at 18.
Another idea that might not require as much work is to allow athletes to profit directly from the sale of school merchandise that has their name and/or number on it. When Shaquille O'Neal went to LSU, nearly everyone in town had LSU t-shirts with his name and number on it. While this approach may not be fair in terms of the other players, I think it addresses the fact that the current system exploits the stars more than anyone else. There would not be much money to be had in college basketball without players who were exciting to watch. I think the bench warmers who will never play pro ball already has a decent compensation, as they are getting a free ride to the degree of their choice that they will need for their future. [Edited 3/4/18 9:54am] | |
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Great stuff - and we both agree a lot of problems could be solved if the NBA would stop the bullshit already. Forcing a young man with LeBron of KG talent to go college (when he doesn't want to be there) is joke. Nineteen year olds can go to war, but we can't let them decide if they want to play fucking basketball???? And if I hear one more commentator talk about education......please. The time to care about these young mens education was in K-8.
We all know the deal......March Madness is a cash cow. The NBA's not going to anything that might hurt the NCAA. Same with the NFL. | |
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I was listening to a Colin Cowherd podcast a few days ago. He made the point that NBA executives don't want their scouts in high school and AAU gyms. Live 4 Love ~ Love is God, God is love, Girls and boys love God above | |
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The NCAA had close to $1.1 billion in annual revenue during 2017;
https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/college/2018/03/07/ncaa-reports-revenues-more-than-1-billion-2017/402486002/ | |
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