Quincy Avery
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And I just hope that there's some way that we can figure out how to help these young men so that they can make better financial decisions. I love that they can help out their families, but I hate... I hate that we just become the biggest consumers in the world with money that's only here very short term.
And I just hope that there's some way that we can figure out how to help these young men so that they can make better financial decisions. I love that they can help out their families, but I hate... I hate that we just become the biggest consumers in the world with money that's only here very short term.
Business is business. Right. I want to get what I'm worth. Right. And that's what we're paying everybody else. That's what I should get.
Business is business. Right. I want to get what I'm worth. Right. And that's what we're paying everybody else. That's what I should get.
Business is business. Right. I want to get what I'm worth. Right. And that's what we're paying everybody else. That's what I should get.
That's just me. You know, I agree. I hate that guys don't want to compete, and that's frustrating to me. because that's where we learn about. I think that, but there's also a lot of times where college coaches are pushing kids out that we don't talk about a lot, but it's really simple to fix. And it's just contracts, right?
That's just me. You know, I agree. I hate that guys don't want to compete, and that's frustrating to me. because that's where we learn about. I think that, but there's also a lot of times where college coaches are pushing kids out that we don't talk about a lot, but it's really simple to fix. And it's just contracts, right?
That's just me. You know, I agree. I hate that guys don't want to compete, and that's frustrating to me. because that's where we learn about. I think that, but there's also a lot of times where college coaches are pushing kids out that we don't talk about a lot, but it's really simple to fix. And it's just contracts, right?
If we create real contracts with real buyouts and a lot of these things become very easily easy to fix. The problem is the NCAA doesn't want to consider these young men as employees, which they are. They're employees of the institution who happen to go to school and
If we create real contracts with real buyouts and a lot of these things become very easily easy to fix. The problem is the NCAA doesn't want to consider these young men as employees, which they are. They're employees of the institution who happen to go to school and
If we create real contracts with real buyouts and a lot of these things become very easily easy to fix. The problem is the NCAA doesn't want to consider these young men as employees, which they are. They're employees of the institution who happen to go to school and
And that's where, until we get a collective bargaining agreement, we are going to have issues because guys are going to continue to leave for more money. They're going to ask for more money after they've already agreed to a certain amount because they find out somebody else is getting more.
And that's where, until we get a collective bargaining agreement, we are going to have issues because guys are going to continue to leave for more money. They're going to ask for more money after they've already agreed to a certain amount because they find out somebody else is getting more.
And that's where, until we get a collective bargaining agreement, we are going to have issues because guys are going to continue to leave for more money. They're going to ask for more money after they've already agreed to a certain amount because they find out somebody else is getting more.
But when the school doesn't have to honor the contract and you don't have to honor the contract, that is a game that we all play. If schools were always honest with the young men, I would feel a lot better.
But when the school doesn't have to honor the contract and you don't have to honor the contract, that is a game that we all play. If schools were always honest with the young men, I would feel a lot better.
But when the school doesn't have to honor the contract and you don't have to honor the contract, that is a game that we all play. If schools were always honest with the young men, I would feel a lot better.
lot worse about like the things that they're doing but i know schools lie in the same way that these kids are manipulating uh in order to get more money so it's a bad situation altogether there really needs to be real change that can allow it to be a better situation not only for this the young men but for the schools too right it's so so difficult to operate not knowing who's going to be on your team each and every year yeah yeah you know quincy this is something i've been
lot worse about like the things that they're doing but i know schools lie in the same way that these kids are manipulating uh in order to get more money so it's a bad situation altogether there really needs to be real change that can allow it to be a better situation not only for this the young men but for the schools too right it's so so difficult to operate not knowing who's going to be on your team each and every year yeah yeah you know quincy this is something i've been
lot worse about like the things that they're doing but i know schools lie in the same way that these kids are manipulating uh in order to get more money so it's a bad situation altogether there really needs to be real change that can allow it to be a better situation not only for this the young men but for the schools too right it's so so difficult to operate not knowing who's going to be on your team each and every year yeah yeah you know quincy this is something i've been