Wrong
move Mark Emmert….
Another potential land mine that universities and the
NCAA alike are going to need to deal with sooner rather than later is the APU
“All Players United” movement. Players
are finally getting their act together and realizing that the product they are
responsible for putting on the field, albeit through the organization,
branding, and effort of the parent institutions that they are playing for, is
worth more to the players because the resulting product is worth a LOT more to
the institutions than it’s EVER BEEN in the history of
collegiate athletics. A little quick
research revealed that the athletic budget for the University of Michigan in
1975 was less than $4,000,000. That’s not
a typo….$4 million. In 2000, Michigan’s
AD budget was $35,000,000. Today,
Michigan’s 2013 Athletic Budget is $133,000,000, a 4X increase from 13 years
ago. (The BTN alone gives each B1G
conference member an annual cash in-flow of $25M and growing) I’m
not saying that student athletes, for the most part, aren’t receiving just
reward (education, health care, room & board, etc.) while playing for a
university in any sport, and that cost annually at Michigan is somewhere
between $75K-$100K for each athlete that’s on scholarship. I’m saying that the amount of money involved
for the Big 6 Power Conferences has never been greater on a relative basis
(money per student athlete), and it doesn’t look like that curve is about to
tip in the downward direction. But,
instead of coming out and acknowledging that fact, what do a collective of D1
Athletic Directors do instead? They comeout in unified voice that Pay for Play is not only wrong, but it will NEVER bepart of what is otherwise a highly managed system of integrity…..for the student athletes, of course…by the Universities.
WRONG
MOVE University AD’s!
The statement, if you read it in its entirety, reeks of
attitude and can only be described as incredibly self-serving. Translated: “Student Athletes: Knock this crap off
right now or we’ll show you!” I only
wonder how long it will take the student athlete collective that generates the
income for these institutions (Football/Basketball) to figure this all out and
decide that for their future and the future of their kids that may one day
become collegiate athletes, “Today we’ll just sit on the field in front of 100K
fans and on national TV for 3 or so hours.
We’re not gonna do much…Just sit.
We are going to watch you watching us.
And we are not going to play this game today because while we are
benefitting from the education we receive, we are making a whole lot more money
for the Universities and we are not seeing a dime of that while we physically
take all the career ending risk and at times life threatening risk…And we don’t
believe that’s ‘Fair’.”
If there isn’t a public outcry at that point….Well, let’s
just say that there WILL be an outcry (That the MMQ will support) and AD’s,
presidents and regents across the country will react and this problem will get
solved in some way, shape and form once and for all. Whether its pay for play, additional monthly
stipends, accrued deposits that can be collected post graduation, some or all
of the above or WHATEVER, the matter will get resolved.
FMQ
The first 3rd of the season is in the books
for most teams out there with the exception of some teams that had early
byes. I’m not going to hand out quarter
term grades, just glad that some of the harder to watch games are behind us and
we are now into the “Elimination” phase of the contenders.
I’ve postulated before that only about 20 teams have a
shot at the NC and of those 20, there’s probably only about 10 that have a real
chance. And for 2 of those 10, well, you
know how this goes. The planets have to
align and magic has to happen in order to find yourself as one of the last
“Highlanders” left in the end…As we all know, there can be only one.
That being said, let’s look at this week’s match-ups! Again, I like too many games and I’m
spreading myself thin…I could/should just load up on the best bets, but I’m
leery of those…So, spread it around.
Cal Bears @ Oregon (-36):
Normally, I loath laying this many points…But it’s the Quack Attack and
they have not disappointed yet this year against the number. Even though this
is a conference opponent that usually plays the Ducks close, who am I to argue
with success?
Take the Ducks and lay the 36 for $60
Sanford (-10) @ WSU:
Look – WE ALL KNOW THAT MIKE LEACH CAN COACH. But one win doesn’t a season make and
Stanford is the real deal. My guess is
that Leach still doesn’t have the right personnel on the field to slow down the
Cardinal….But it’ll be close. Even so,
I’m happy going with the Trees here and laying the points….
Take Stanford and lay the 10 for $60
Wiscy (+8) @ ohio:
Hmmm…do you realize that the last 2 years this game has been decided in
either OT or in the final seconds? And
did you ALSO know that Wiscy was AHEAD of ohio in both of those instances? Just asking….Do you think Wiscy is really
TICKED OFF about that and they want to beat ohio? Yeah….Me too…
Take Wiscy and the 8 for $60
Oklahoma (-3.5) @ the domers: When I first saw this spread, I was a little
surprised….A little. I figure it would
be more of a pick-em number with the Laters coming into South Bend looking for
revenge. In fact, I recalled that
Gholson was the difference in the game last year in Norman…And he’s not on the
team this year. IF the Laters want to
re-establish who’s the boss in the Big 12, it should start with this out of
conference foe, just to get things rolling in the right direction.
Take Oklahoma and lay the 3.5 for $40
Ole Miss (+17) @ Bama:
I really think Bama’s Achilles Heel this year is their defense. And we saw some of that when A&M lit them
up for 40+. Now, I believe that Ole Miss
has a bettr defense than A&M and that might be the difference.
Take Ole Miss and the 17 for $40
LSU (+3) @ Georgia:
Georgia is the Michigan of the SEC this year. Playing down to opponents and the Texas Mean
Green was in the game in the middle of the 4th quarter. With LSU having a passing game and a defense,
well, the Hatter might just run the table in the SEC. And it’ll have to start in Georgia where he’s
getting 3…
Take LSU and the 3 for $40
Okie Sate (-19) @ WVU:
WVU didn’t score ANY points last week against MARYLAND…Let that sink in
for a minute. This is the same West
Virginia, well not exactly the same as Geno Smith has left, but the same
coaching staff that was rolling up 50-60 points on opponents last year. Getting blanked while giving up 37 makes me
think that Okie State can do the same thing….
Take Okie State and lay the 19 for $40
PARLAY! Ducks – Cardinal – Wiscy - $10
Starting Bank: $1,2,83.50
Total Bet: $330
BANK: $953.50
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