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Football College Unionization

From the Athletics' Alicia Jessop:

As college football players across the U.S. have suddenly banded together in the #WeWantToPlay movement, those calling for widespread unionization of the group must understand that the law governing unionization in the U.S. makes that unlikely.

The National Labor Relations Act was passed in 1935 to provide workers returning to employment after the Great Depression protections. It provides U.S. employees of private employers the right to unionize. Key words: 1. Private employer and 2. employees.

In 2014, Northwestern football players on scholarship filed a petition to unionize. The National Labor Relations Board used the Right to Control test to deem them employees who could vote to unionize. It is notable that this part of the NLRB’s ruling was never overturned.

However, the NLRB ruled that despite Northwestern football players on scholarship being employees, they couldn’t vote to unionize because of the NCAA’s focus on competitive balance. And herein lies the issue #WeAreUnited athletes face in forming a union under the NLRA.

The issue with #WeAreUnited athletes forming a union, is there are 128 schools in NCAA Division I FBS, but not all are private schools. The NLRA grants the right to unionize employees of private employers; it wouldn’t apply to athletes at state schools.

Thus, what will likely emerge from this is not a union, but a non-union organization likely organized as a nonprofit. As NCAA athletes begin securing their name, image and likeness rights and group licensing becomes a priority for them, the need for this will grow.

Cox Fiber - Help?

It’s been an ordeal to get fiber internet in our new construction home.

Went with Cox until OzarkGo can get out to us in about 3 months.

Anybody know why our modem would be allowing us to connect to WiFi without it working. Great connection, but nothing..

Never used fiber before and not familiar with the modem on a reset.

It’s Sunday (no tech support), and I’d like to get it resolved before a work day tomorrow.

At this point we’ve only tried our phones. TVs, laptops to follow..

Is it really the first dominoe?

So depressing to read several stories this morning about the MAC canceling football at least until spring. Consensus among the stories is that it now looks inevitable that others will follow and the upcoming week is almost certain to bring the hammer down on all power 5 football. Is this for real? Will the MAC really make the big boys reevaluate and soon follow suit. Say it ain’t so!!,

2021 TE I wouldn’t mind offering

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“Kuhl, a German native, is an outstanding talent who, like some others listed, could be in line for a move up the list. Kuhl has length and some natural speed to challenge vertically. While he might also draw some attention on defense tight end feels like his brightest future.“
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I know we have Outley. Leonard Kuhl isn’t at a powerhouse private school. It’s kinda weird. Casady Hall is not known for football. Committed a few days
ago to Toledo

Basketball Recruiting Outlook

We’ve all been excited for a bit with Muss and the recruiting trail, but here’s even more reason to be excited:


The staff is in a very good place with Harrison Ingram. I’m pretty confident we’ll land him. He’ll be the only ‘21 we sign potentially. The other one might be David Okwera, the 6-11 Australian forward Coach Patrick just offered recently.


We’re going light on the ‘21 class and planning to fill with a mix of GTs and traditional transfers to leave plenty of room for the loaded ‘22 class. I’m hypothesizing our roster looks something like this after the ‘21 class signs:


Still potential that Moody isn’t a one-and-done and that Okwera signs. And, no, I’m not including Bay Bay or Henderson because, frankly, I don’t see them lasting past this upcoming season, if even to then. For this post, I’ll show both possible scenarios:


Connor Vanover
Jaylin Williams
J.D. Notae
Desi Sills
KK Robinson
Devo Davis
Harrison Ingram
Moses Moody
David Okwera
-GT-
-GT-
-GT-
-Transfer-

It would make sense to sign three GTs rather than two in this case, even though Muss likes having guys sit out. The goal is to have ~5 open spots for the ‘22 class. Sills would be the only senior, so there’s one scholarship. Moody wouldn’t stay for a third year, two scholarships. Three grad transfers allows for five scholarships in the ‘22 class. Of course, Ingram would likely be a one-and-done, so there’s six scholarships.


Connor Vanover
Jaylin Williams
J.D. Notae
Desi Sills
KK Robinson
Devo Davis
Harrison Ingram
David Okwera
-GT-
-GT-
-GT-
-Transfer-
-Transfer-

Similar here, except in place of Moody you add another sit-out transfer. Still operating with five scholarships for ‘22 if Ingram leaves after one year. Doubt it happens, but CV is on draft boards and could leave early, too. Just don’t see it happening.


Likely ‘22 signees:


We have big boards and individual recruit threads for a reason, but from different posts on this site and conversations I’ve had with different coaches, we seem pretty likely to land Ford, Pinion, and Jayden Epps. By the time they’re seniors, they all might be top-50 guys.


Outside of that:


Likely to pickup Ware if we need the size, but depends on who’s available in the GT market. We’ll have quality size and three bigs (which I see as our main “big” rotation at all times under Muss). If we want or need him, he’s ours, basically.


Not as confident in us landing Nick Smith, Jr. Always a chance, especially with this staff, but kind of think he ends up elsewhere. I know he does like MA and SJU.


Ramel Lloyd, Dyson Daniels, Jarace Walker, Colin Smith, Caleb Houstan


There’s a very good chance our ‘22 recruiting class finishes top-three in the country.

Your Weekly basketball update

- Desi Sills is playing well. With JD hurt right now, he and KK are competing for the starting PG spot. His shot is more consistent and he’s taken a step since last year.

- Tate isn’t there offensively. Defense transitioned beautifully, but as of now, look for him to be further down the rotation (I was one of the ones who had recently moved him IN the starting lineup but sounds like he’s moving down a bit)

- KK is very much in contention for the starting PG spot because of how dynamic he is with and without the ball. Can make great moves and passes and score at all levels. From what I was told, if Devo could shoot at all he would start and it’s not terribly close.

- Joe has put on good weight to have him play at around 180 this year. Worked on ballhandling and scoring in Iso situations when training for the draft. Not a night and day difference, but definitely improvement.

- EDIT: Moses put E on a poster

Parenting Advice for Jevan

Figured we should all offer our best parenting, birthing, or life advice for @jegreenwood before Baby Greenwood gets his own handle on the Bert.

I already told him to tell Katie that she didn’t shit herself during birth, so dibs on that one.

Also, if you want to set up a GoFundMe in my name on behalf of Jevan, I will definitely try to cross 35W and give it to him.

FB Recruiting HawgBeat Big Board Notebook: August 3, 2020

https://arkansas.rivals.com/news/hawgbeat-2021-target-big-board

It's August 3 and the Hogs' 2021 class is just six spots away from being full. It's like a dream! There are still 91 guys with offers left undecided out of the 282 total offered. Arkansas is ranked No.26 right now but if Cameron Little had his 5.5 rating, they'd be 22nd. That'll probably change daily right now because there are a lot of teams close behind Arkansas that have fewer commitments.

I said it in the Bryce Stephens commitment thread but his sudden decision was a bit of a surprise. I could tell he was paying attention to Arkansas recruiting more as they kept picking off his fellow ranked in-state classmates but I didn't see a decision coming soon. Some had him trending to Oklahoma State but I think that was mostly guessing for the homestate team. Even though he doesn't have an offer from the Sooners, plenty of schools were still trying to buy some stock in Stephens like A&M offering at the end of June. I know they were waiting on KeTron but that's still so much of a toss up, I don't think you can pass on another guy that was on your board who's a sure thing. Jackson wants to decide within the new month I think and Texas is surging.

Louisiana RB Logan Diggs came off the board this week, as did Butler CC lineman Caleb Etienne who cut his list down to six (details on the big board).

Indy CC DB Kamal Hadden is either cutting a list or making a decision on Tuesday but I don't think it's Arkansas if he's committing somewhere.

Michigan safety/CB Maxwell Hairston is cutting his top 7 on Thursday. He was trending towards Kansas but now has several FutureCast picks in to Kentucky and it sounds like that's what'll stick.

I added Louisiana 6-foot-4, 285-pound defensive end Jerrell Boykins to the board. The Hogs aren't offering a bunch of kids every week any more so I assume any prospect offered right now jumps up the board. I know this is tough but he's Boykins while Andy is just Boykin.* He's 285 but he carries the weight really well on his frame.

Spots Left:
WR - 1 (maybe) If Arkansas takes another WR I think they'll either be limited to taking just one more OL or DL
TE - 1
OL - 1-2
DL - 1-2
DB - 1
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