DI$RUPTION! The Unexpected Consequences Of NIL Deals

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  • Опубликовано: 20 мар 2023
  • Name. Image. Likeness. Three little words that mean multi-million dollar paychecks for today’s top college athletes. But is NIL creating a gulf between the haves and have nots in college athletics?
    Written & Narrated by: Jolene Latimer (@jojolats | Instagram)
    Produced & Edited by: Andrew Bartlett (@andrewnsb | Instagram)
    Thumbnail Design by: Justin Shipley (@shipleysportstudio | Instagram)
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  • @xeevang1023
    @xeevang1023 Год назад +19

    So? You're worth what the market willing to pay you

  • @88jaspersimmons
    @88jaspersimmons 10 месяцев назад +5

    Non-revenue generating sports are not entitled to booster money. They can spend their money however they want. It’s on the less popular sports to figure out how to sustain themselves or risk going extinct.

  • @Ivysparks874
    @Ivysparks874 Год назад +6

    Oh, male-female athletes salary gap again. Advertisers seek to advertise to as many people as possible. They will always choose people, teams, leagues, etc., who has the most viewers or clout.

  • @ChurchWorshipTB
    @ChurchWorshipTB Год назад +3

    Yikes
    1. The reason why schools have funded some sports more than others has nothing to do with NIL.
    2. Schools do not have less money for sports because of NIL (fixed pie fallacy). ESPN’s deal with the SEC, which kicks in next year, is estimated to be for about $811 million per year for 10 years. Trust me, that's not less than the SEC was earning before NIL.
    3. Coaches absurd salaries might be affected by NIL? You mean Auburn might have to quit paying ex-coaches 10 of millions of dollars to not coach their football team? Oh the humanity of it all.
    3a. Coaches absurd salaries might be affected by NIL? You mean coaches might not be the state's highest paid employees anymore?
    4. NIL actually benefits women's sports in particular because there are fewer lucrative professional options post-college (see the WNBA, see women's gymnastics).
    5. There is no "salary cap" in the NCAA because the NCAA wants it that way. If there were a "salary cap" college athletes would be "employees," which is the last thing the NCAA wants to admit. You can't negotiate a salary cap with people who aren't your employees.
    6. Coaches and ADs complain about the NIL being the "Wild West" but it's because they can't admit they run a professional, billion $$$ entertainment business and don't want a collective bargaining agreement where they might have to share revenue with their workforce.
    7. NCAA is the only business in the world that figured out a way to make other people pay their employees. And they're still mad about it.

    • @davruck1
      @davruck1 11 месяцев назад +1

      It’s way deeper than that. Y’all are easily trapped by money. Ask yourself, are they doing this to benefit athletes? Do you not see how ridiculous it is that a person is not in control of their own image? Companies are taking advantage of broke athletes the same way they took advantage of musicians.

    • @88jaspersimmons
      @88jaspersimmons 10 месяцев назад

      Excellent post! My only disagreement is with number 7.
      Somehow restaurants have figured bout how to do the same thing with tipping culture. Both are BS!
      Otherwise, spot on!!!!!

  • @AshleyFisher1337
    @AshleyFisher1337 Год назад +8

    Not seen this host before but thought she was great!

    • @jolenelatimer
      @jolenelatimer Год назад

      Thank you! 🙃

    • @88jaspersimmons
      @88jaspersimmons 10 месяцев назад

      I kinda disagree. She seems biased towards non-revenue generating sports and less sympathetic to players who generate more money, but don’t receive proportionate share of revenue.

  • @learn905
    @learn905 8 месяцев назад +2

    money is ruining sports all around. athletes are more worried about being multimillionaires than actually playing a sport. this just leads to corruption and selling out. college players play for an education. this is just going to lead to all the talent going to the highest bidder.

  • @ThePartarar
    @ThePartarar Год назад +4

    What are colleges and universities ever gonna do without funding?! Oh wait…

  • @reidx512
    @reidx512 8 месяцев назад +2

    If they can use NIL, they should have to pay for their education....Some of these kids are driving cars that are the price of a small house in the hood somewhere...

  • @boortsy12
    @boortsy12 Год назад +9

    I don't see the negative effects honestly. The players who are worth something, finally get their due checks. And B/C sports get what they deserve, namely less funds as they don't bring in the necessary attention to deserve the funds the universities receive.

    • @qmischuk
      @qmischuk Год назад +6

      Some sports are inherently more marketable than others but doesn’t mean those sports should stop existing. We’d lose a lot of very talented athletes if we only had football and men’s basketball.

    • @MRLONG758
      @MRLONG758 Год назад +6

      ​@@qmischuk other sports getting money should have nothing to do with players earning off their own names

    • @davruck1
      @davruck1 11 месяцев назад

      Because you’re not very intelligent

    • @88jaspersimmons
      @88jaspersimmons 10 месяцев назад

      @@qmischuk No, they are not “inherently more marketable”. It is not football’s responsibility to subsidize worthless athletes. Either market yourself and build value or lower operating costs

  • @davidalston8926
    @davidalston8926 Месяц назад

    NIL is the WORST thing to EVER happen to sports in American history!!!! Money ruins EVERYTHING!!
    I was a superstar basketball player growing up in New Jersey! My high school coach/gym teacher coached Brian Taylor who played with Dr. J. I probably could've played in the NBA. I loved basketball growing up. U of A fan for life! Been to almost 500 h.s games. Loved college bball growing up.
    Once money got involved in college it was a wrap. Players NOT playing for the love but for the $$$ Transferring every year chasing money. Kevin Durant goes to 3 h.s.'s. WTF is that?!!!
    People who worship money are assholes with no soul! Overpaid, whiny, criminal, drug-using, drunk-driving shitheads. Sports is done!!! And I'n done with sports!! Except the Tour de France.

  • @nbapbaupdate8338
    @nbapbaupdate8338 Год назад +2

    Another quality content Ms. Jonele Latimer 😍😊❤️💕

  • @J-Bravo416
    @J-Bravo416 Год назад +6

    The only way to solve it is to share tv deal revenue. The network partners pay each school a bag each year. If they shared that the collectives could focus on facilities and non revenue sports

    • @Miguel_Pratz
      @Miguel_Pratz Год назад +1

      100% agree with you, but unfortunantly, gooooooood luck with that! :(

    • @J-Bravo416
      @J-Bravo416 Год назад

      @@Miguel_Pratz lol I know it’s fantasy land

    • @ChurchWorshipTB
      @ChurchWorshipTB Год назад

      Not sure what you mean. Network partners already pay each school a BIG bag of money each year.

  • @illicitphantom
    @illicitphantom Год назад +3

    This isn’t even worth a video.

  • @spectartacus
    @spectartacus Год назад +4

    Samantha Ponder makes $4.9M. Assuming that's more than the the narrator of this video makes, how can ESPN provide a more "equitable" distribution for all of the sports media personalities across all companies and platforms? Because we all know that market driven economics make no sense and produce no value. In fact, since I've contributed to this comment section, I'm entitled to an equal cut of this video's revenue.

  • @nbapbaupdate8338
    @nbapbaupdate8338 Год назад +2

    Jaylen Brown story your next video theScore 🙏🙏🙏

  • @remont777
    @remont777 5 месяцев назад

    These people don’t understand market value

  • @Jhizzle473
    @Jhizzle473 8 месяцев назад

    I said the same exact thing prior to watching this video

  • @dylanhobbs6249
    @dylanhobbs6249 Год назад +1

    I feel like NIL deals will help to even the playing field in football and mbb.

    • @davruck1
      @davruck1 11 месяцев назад

      No it won’t

    • @dylanhobbs6249
      @dylanhobbs6249 11 месяцев назад

      @@davruck1 it definitely will. It already has.

    • @davruck1
      @davruck1 11 месяцев назад

      @@dylanhobbs6249 no it hasn’t. You’re just making statements with no evidence. Men’s basketball is gutted to the point that the best players are gone before sophomore year. It’s unwatchable. Football is dominated by the same teams every year and mega conferences are resulting. Then there’s bums like Olivia dunne who is such a bad gymnast that she can’t even get in the rotation on her team, yet she makes millions because she’s a mediocre white girl.

    • @Jhizzle473
      @Jhizzle473 8 месяцев назад

      So I hate to sound like a jerk but look at that one kid that’s going pro that got a nil deal who now has to pay his school a portion of his pro salary

    • @Jhizzle473
      @Jhizzle473 8 месяцев назад

      These kids don’t need that much financial responsibility or have them only play ball and not go to school if you are paying them because you are taking from actual scholarships for the kids that want to learn and can use the scholarships

  • @tashawnpatterson810
    @tashawnpatterson810 8 месяцев назад

    What I don't like about the NIL deals is that your paying them off of potential and you don't know if they keep it up in the big leagues eg like jimmer ferdette.

    • @Hakeem4221
      @Hakeem4221 8 месяцев назад

      Shut up coaches get paid

    • @Hakeem4221
      @Hakeem4221 8 месяцев назад

      Most of them ain’t made it to the League

  • @toddenlow1799
    @toddenlow1799 Год назад

    Man y’all channel is dying