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I'm talking about saving the students from billionaires. And since most of the students don't go pro, I would say I'm looking out for the middle class, and the families of those who grew up in poverty.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.
Nope. Just going off skin color and attitudeDid you watch the video?
They are getting showcased for professional jobs that pay millions..and getting a degree if they stay 4 years...college sports is also higher level education in sports. They are in school and they are students, not employees. Colleges make money, sure...if they should pay tax..that's an interesting debate but students aren't professionals..they are studying to become professionals. Any athlete can bypass college and tryout for the minor leagues and get a check..that's the students choice...not the school's faultthey are providing a service to get the scholarship
I don't have a problem with the colleges. I have a problem with the ncaa.They are getting showcased for professional jobs that pay millions..and getting a degree if they stay 4 years...college sports is also higher level education in sports. They are in school and they are students, not employees. Colleges make money, sure...if they should pay tax..that's an interesting debate but students aren't professionals..they are studying to become professionals. Any athlete can bypass college and tryout for the minor leagues and get a check..that's the students choice...not the school's fault
I think they had been giving him free stuff for a while, and Winston knew he was better off taking a theft charge, than receiving punishment from the ncaa for getting some free food.Nope. Just going off skin color and attitude
Kidding. Yes, I saw it. I think it was intentional theft.
I think they had been giving him free stuff for a while, and Winston knew he was better off taking a theft charge, than receiving punishment from the ncaa for getting some free food.
I'm talking about saving the students from billionaires. And since most of the students don't go pro, I would say I'm looking out for the middle class, and the families of those who grew up in poverty.
Do you realize, that there is a difference between the ncaa, and colleges?By destroying scholarship opportunities? You completely side stepped my point where only 20-30 universities could pay them. Most Universities athletic departments run in the red, and borrow from the general fund from sports.
So instead of thousands of potential scholarships, you now have hundreds of paid players, all the people who would have gotten paid anyways. So all those people in poverty you are trying to protect are actually the ones getting the shaft.
Also, once they are paid employees, they no longer fall under Title IX, so there goes Women's sports, and their opportunity to scholarships.
But hey, as long as Johnny Football can get money for his Autograph, that is what really matters!
Do you realize, that there is a difference between the ncaa, and colleges?
