I'm only winking at those who are annoyed by it. So you and you aloneā¦Aggie Dad 26 said:
Stop winking at everyone
Pretty sure thats settlement payouts to former athletes from 2016-2024. Not current payroll.Pichael Thompson said:
5% to women's basketball while baseball is lumped into "all other sports" that has a cumulative 5%
Are we ****ing ******ed?
You are self-targeting my winks, thenā¦hope you find them self-satisfyingly annoying!!!WC94 said:
I wasn't annoyed before it was mentioned. Now I'm annoyed.
Write the author and ask. Stop "formenting" here.Forment Fan said:
Are you expecting me to believe that the athletes at A&M or any school are one level below Rhode Scholars?
I am not sure the point of the analysis.
He's borrowing from historical awareness of the Standard Oil decision by SCOTUS requiring the trust to be dismantled in 1911. It isn't a good presentation but he is drawing parallels to the NCAA and decisions against them got anti-trust violations. The target audience appears to be the Faculty Senate.AGDAD14 said:
This report highlights the fallacy of college athletics being a self-sufficient business, as all the college commentators would have us believe.
College athletes should be extremely thankful and gracious to all those who provide them an opportunity to fulfill their dreams of becoming a professional in their chosen sport someday.
Iraq2xVeteran said:
Professor Paul J. Batista, JD Provided a good analysis if the Texas A&M Athletics department. Thank you for sharing. It's interesting how 5% of distributions went to women's basketball, but baseball is lumped into "all other sports: for the remaining 5%.