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Subject: Re: Two new Columbia commits


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Lurker
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Date Posted: 13:35:59 08/18/25 Mon
In reply to: Old Lion 's message, "Re: Two new Columbia commits" on 11:42:36 08/17/25 Sun

Plenty of examples in the league of first year controbutors

2 last year on Columbia’s defense alone

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[> [> [> Subject: Re: Two new Columbia commits


Author:
Old Lion (managing 4 game limit)
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Date Posted: 11:01:34 08/19/25 Tue

Assume that the last 4 games of a season are Cornell, Brown, Harvard and Yale. Assume that 3 of the first 4 games are non-league games. Then if a first year is ready to contribute in a major way he could be used for our 3 most formidable opponents (H,Y,D) plus one other game and held out of the rest. Or just play him in the last 4 games of the season, when he should be more acclimated to college ball.
[> [> [> Subject: Re: Two new Columbia commits


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Bengal
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Date Posted: 12:20:08 08/19/25 Tue

This is a price Ivy football pays in the current world. If Dr. V is correct, then post-season play does not count to the 4 games. But I think JV games do count, for the schools that still play a few of these a season anymore. if any still do.

But here is another question: suppose a kid is induced to go Ivy after the HC promises to play him no more than 4 games as a freshman and keeps his promise. This preserves the kid's ability to get his Ivy degree and a grad year elsewhere. And then a year or two later into his Ivy career, the kid decides he wants to transfer before his Ivy degree after all and get more years (and presumably consideration) playing elsewhere. What stops him from doing so? Nothing.

The current situation in "amateur" college athletics is more freewheeling than pro sports. In the latter, a team can sign you to a multi-year contract. College kids are free agents every year. The NCAA may have put a limit on the number of transfers a kid can make without sitting out a year, but that is a limited restriction to me.
[> [> [> [> Subject: Re: Two new Columbia commits


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Lurker
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Date Posted: 09:25:16 08/20/25 Wed

I am fine with letting players (the market) decide when to stay/go. If the allure of big-time money is more than the long term value of an IL degree so be it

I really do think the oppty to play a post grad year is a unique and valuable feature of Ivy football. It is hard for recent grads in the job market right now. Would much rather be trying to land something with a Columbia degree and network to leverage than FBS U degree should the nfl pipe dream not work out
[> [> [> [> [> Subject: Re: Two new Columbia commits


Author:
Old Lion (The laundry)
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Date Posted: 15:18:13 08/20/25 Wed

This is like rooting for the laundry, as Jerry Seinfeld once put it in commenting on free agency in baseball; and I hope the IL never permits free agency and cash stipends.
[> [> [> [> [> [> Subject: Re: Two new Columbia commits


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Lurker
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Date Posted: 15:39:25 08/20/25 Wed

As I have pointed out before the IL has no say on transfers (out) or NIL payouts to student athletes. And at least a few are not adverse to bringing in a transfer via the portal after one year elsewhere
[> [> [> [> Subject: Re: Two new Columbia commits


Author:
sparman
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Date Posted: 09:30:25 08/20/25 Wed

Someone correct me if wrong, but I am not aware of any prohibition on schools signing multiyear contracts with athletes.
[> [> [> [> [> Subject: Re: Two new Columbia commits


Author:
Bengal
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Date Posted: 11:07:36 08/20/25 Wed

This may or may not be so, I don't know. Maybe it will happen down the road. But my larger, unstated point is, as a practical matter, in my opinion, it is currently very unlikely to happen. If Notre Dame, say, asked for a 4 year contract, the kid can turn to another school to preserve his flexibility. It will be interesting to see if any school seeks to be the first or first few to try this; right now it is not happening as far as I know.
[> [> [> [> [> [> Subject: According to Mr. Google


Author:
sparman
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Date Posted: 12:17:33 08/20/25 Wed

"Wisconsin: A two-year revenue-sharing agreement exists, utilizing a Big Ten-issued template form, though a specific player, Xavier Lucas, has opted to leave without entering the transfer portal despite being bound by this agreement.

Duke: Duke quarterback Darien Mensah has a two-year deal valued at $4 million per year.

BYU: Basketball star AJ Dybantsa had an approximate asking price of $5 million before signing with BYU, though the duration of that specific agreement is not explicitly stated in the provided text.

Texas Tech: Five-star offensive line prospect Felix Ojo has a three-year deal averaging $775,000 annually with a verbal understanding that Texas Tech will renegotiate up to $5 million.

USC: JuJu Watkins, a women's basketball star, has agreed to a multiyear contract extension with Nike, which is described as one of the richest shoe endorsement deals in women's basketball.

North Carolina: Freshman Caleb Wilson has reportedly signed a multi-year and multimillion-dollar shoe deal with New Balance."

As with other pro teams (no pun here), there are risks to both parties in signing such agreements (player: injury risk; team: performance risk). Who knows what will develop, and we can certainly look forward to more litigation, but my bet would be a path that mirrors traditional pro sports franchises.
[> [> [> [> [> [> [> Subject: Re: According to Mr. Google


Author:
Bengsl
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Date Posted: 14:21:01 08/20/25 Wed

I am already behind the times! Thanks. This may spread more quickly than I apparently erroneously thought. I wonder how widespread it is now.
[> [> [> [> [> [> [> [> Subject: Nature Abhors A Vaccuum. So Does Capitalism.


Author:
An Observer
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Date Posted: 14:59:46 08/20/25 Wed

No shame in being behind the times, Bengal.

"The times" are changing as fast as human imagination and the profit motive can merge. The rules, in part because there are almost none in college sports, are evolving faster than we fans can follow.
[> [> [> [> [> [> [> [> [> Subject: Re: Nature Abhors A Vaccuum. So Does Capitalism.


Author:
Thoughtswhileshaving
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Date Posted: 12:48:40 08/21/25 Thu

Very cogent points. The times they are a changing. And changing faster that Livvy can change into an orange dress.


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