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Are we gonna pretend that a lot of these dudes aren't getting paid under the table?
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Are we gonna pretend that a lot of these dudes aren't getting paid under the table?
That's the college doing that, not the ncaa.Agreed. They should at least give them free education, room and board.
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I think you need to brush up on the definition of capitalism. The ncaa is making money off of athletes, but they aren't paying them a dime, because the ncaa says that amateur athletes should not be paid. And on top of that, they aren't even taxed.Since the Soviet Union wasn't capitalistic, and what you're describing is, I'm not sure that asking if this was the Soviet Union applies here.
I think you need to brush up on the definition of capitalism. The ncaa is making money off of athletes, but they aren't paying them a dime, because the ncaa says that amateur athletes should not be paid. And on top of that, they aren't even taxed.
If this were capitalism, athletes would be making money on jersey sales, video games, they would have contracts like the nba (where they get money!!!) and they would be able to accept gifts/money from people without getting in trouble by the NCAA.
Basically, it's not a free market for the athletes.
They do. Back in 05 they got around $500/month if they lived on campus free, with free food at any cafe on campus. As well as tuition paid for. And free restaurant meals. It happens everywhere. They also get free powerade, soda, pizza etc after practice. And they get the latest and greatest ipods, headphones, gear, clothes etc. At various tournaments they are a part of.They do not get paid.... The college basically gives them the bare minimum to survive and still be eligible to play.... Here's a couple meals a day, and a dorm room...
And if a restaurant gives them a free meal, that's illegal... They aren't allowed to be given money, gifts, etc..
If you think that's living like a rockstar... You wanna come work on my farm? I'll give you a room, and a few meals a day...
baseballs system i believe is that you can be drafted out of high school. if you dont sign, you must stay for 3 years of college. or attend a junior college/no college, and then you are eligible to be drafted every year.
seems like a good workaround, except for whatever reason the ncaa will not let basketball players decide to not sign and come back to school, like they do with baseball. why?
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american high school baseball players are primarily white.
American high school basketball players are primarily white and I assume as much about football. I honestly have no clue about golf. That heavy stuff out of the way, I do believe there is an age threshold(21) that can be reached to make a college sophomore eligible in baseball.
If they are redshirt sophs I believe
baseballs system i believe is that you can be drafted out of high school. if you dont sign, you must stay for 3 years of college. or attend a junior college/no college, and then you are eligible to be drafted every year.
seems like a good workaround, except for whatever reason the ncaa will not let basketball players decide to not sign and come back to school, like they do with baseball. why?
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american high school baseball players are primarily white.
Wait, are you suggesting that while the NCAA fat-cats are unfairly enriching themselves on the backs of their student slave labor, the students are actually benefiting massively from the exposure that the institution provides? That's just crazy talk!!FYI, there is no "college rule". Players are free to go over seas and play for pay at 18. Then return for NBA draft.
That is why I have issue with the argument about paying college players. Again, they can go over seas and play for pay (lots do after college). But they know the national stage NCAA basketball gives them is more valuable in the long run than playing in some Euro league. Yes, the NCAA makes billions off these athletes, but lets not act like they aren't getting anything out of the deal either. Without the NCAA, Damian Lillard's checking account is a cool $200 Mill lighter than it is right now.
They do not get paid.... The college basically gives them the bare minimum to survive and still be eligible to play.... Here's a couple meals a day, and a dorm room...
And if a restaurant gives them a free meal, that's illegal... They aren't allowed to be given money, gifts, etc..
If you think that's living like a rockstar... You wanna come work on my farm? I'll give you a room, and a few meals a day...
Yup. Fuck the ncaa.Do you actually know anyone who ever received a D1 scholarship? Because I had many friends to played for OSU, and they ALWAYS had money to spend on rent, beer, eating out, etc. In fact, at the beginning of every month they got their stipend check (yes, they were cut a check for their living expenses), and drinks were on them! They had training table, which was 2 full meals a day (better than I ate in college!), text books and tuition paid for.
I find that most of the people beating the "pay college players" were never a college player, or even knew any. None of my friends feel like they were "used". Most of them enjoy being debt free to start their profession careers in things other than sports, have one of the best professional networks out there, and had amazing experience in that time.
There are 300+ D1 basketball programs at 13 scholarships. That is ~3900 scholarships, 30 of them got drafted in the first round with guaranteed money this year. Yes, lets blow up a system that gets a lot of these kids a college education that normally wouldn't have them so 0.7% of the players can get their money.
You think that paying employees what their worth, from the billions of dollars of untaxed money, is going to blow up the system?Do you actually know anyone who ever received a D1 scholarship? Because I had many friends to played for OSU, and they ALWAYS had money to spend on rent, beer, eating out, etc. In fact, at the beginning of every month they got their stipend check (yes, they were cut a check for their living expenses), and drinks were on them! They had training table, which was 2 full meals a day (better than I ate in college!), text books and tuition paid for.
I find that most of the people beating the "pay college players" were never a college player, or even knew any. None of my friends feel like they were "used". Most of them enjoy being debt free to start their profession careers in things other than sports, have one of the best professional networks out there, and had amazing experience in that time.
There are 300+ D1 basketball programs at 13 scholarships. That is ~3900 scholarships, 30 of them got drafted in the first round with guaranteed money this year. Yes, lets blow up a system that gets a lot of these kids a college education that normally wouldn't have them so 0.7% of the players can get their money.
free education is bullshit? wowOr they should be paid while playing in college. The ncaa is bullshit.
It's not free.free education is bullshit? wow
Sports scholarships are about the best deal an athlete can get coming out of high school....I don't think CJ and Dame have student loans to pay off..yeah..you might have some books to buy or some fees here or there but athletes basically get a free ride in college..my son got a scholarship..had to buy books, pay some rent and maybe a fee for an extra course.basically free..I didn't benefit from that in college..big difference..those same kids can opt to stay out of school and try out for the D league where they'll be paid like a school teacher, but paidIt's not free.
100%I don't know what made me think of this, but out of curiosity, who thinks Jameis Winston was actually stealing those crab legs?
You think that paying employees what their worth, from the billions of dollars of untaxed money, is going to blow up the system?
My god, what would happen to America if all business's had to pay employees, and taxes!!!
Its not free, because they are providing a service to get the scholarship. Which, in some cases may outweigh the service provided by the student (golf, swimming, etc.) but in other cases, it is the exact opposite.Sports scholarships are about the best deal an athlete can get coming out of high school....I don't think CJ and Dame have student loans to pay off..yeah..you might have some books to buy or some fees here or there but athletes basically get a free ride in college..my son got a scholarship..had to buy books, pay some rent and maybe a fee for an extra course.basically free..I didn't benefit from that in college..big difference
Nope, billions in untaxed revenue would foot the bill. More like a paycheck that they deserve.... But whatever.The Universities would need to foot the bill for the players, like they do now. There would be 20-30 schools that would be able to pay their athletes, the rest would have to disband sports.
So now so you could pay the less than 1% of athletes that go pro, thousands would lose their scholarship, and never go to college.
And really, if you can play, go over seas, make your money and get drafted the next year. You act like these athletes are forced to go to school, no one is holding a gun to their head. As I said before, it is almost like they realize the exposure they get from the NCAA is worth it...
Seriously, this baffles my mind. The pay for play issue only protects the guys who are going to go off at make millions as pros anyways, while completely ignoring the vast majority of athletes that benefit from an athletic scholarship, and how it will destroy thousands of people's chances to go to college.
Gotta love America, Where we argue how to save the millionaires from the billionaires and ignore the middle class.
