A new college model is set to shake things up in the sports world, with potential repercussions costing power schools millions over the next decade. Find out how fans are reacting to this groundbreaking development.
Summary
- Fans are split on the impact of the new college model, with concerns raised about sustainability and fairness.
- Some fear the shift towards scholarship expansion and revenue limits could negatively affect smaller programs.
- Others see the potential for increased competitiveness and fairness in collegiate sports.
Reactions to the Model
“I sure hope semi-pro football can maintain the popularity and appeal that college football built. I’m afraid it won’t.” – Protip19
“Wazzu and Oregon State suddenly loving their G5 status.” – UMeister
“They can’t cap revenue sharing or they’re opening themselves up for another costly lawsuit. They have to negotiate with a players union.” – cheerl231
Financial Concerns
“Why even have scholarships, shits just going to get waived anyways. Take that money and buy more players for the ones who opt out.” – MasterShock4036
“Time to replace 100 players each year.” – SilverBuff_
Sustainability Debate
“So this will absolutely not be sustainable for at least 1/4 of qualifying programs.” – DodgerCoug
“Not really why I’m F5ing today.” – LiquidHotCum
The ongoing discussions about the college model reflect the diverse opinions within the sports community. While some anticipate positive changes, others express valid concerns about the financial implications and sustainability of the proposed model.