Kevin, that has to be one of the most ridiculous things ever written on
this board.

You have the Big Five conferences (ACC, Big Ten, Big Twelve, Pac-12, and
SEC), who are taking in billions of dollars in TV revenue, licensing, gate
receipts, and donations. You have networks who are reaping the benefits of
this. And the guys who are literally destroying themselves get nothing? And
thanks to the Byzantine rules of the NCAA, something as outrageously simple
as providing a home for a homeless athlete is considered an impermissible
benefit.

You want your world? Go check out D-II ball. But the money ain't going
anywhere. And it's about damn time the players get their share
I know athletes (pro and college level), I know sports journalists, and I
know fans. Ask any of them and they will tell you the best thing that could
happen to college ball for the sport and the athletes who participate in it
would be if there was less money, not more.

I use as a modest example of the proper approach the late coach of my alma
mater's football team, Frosty Westering. Sports Illustrated dubbed him the
"winningest coach in history." His methods included limiting scholarship
amounts, requiring players get real degrees and maintain GPAs higher than I
attained in college, not putting their names on the uniforms because the
focus should be on the team and the game instead of any individual player,
and about a billion other tactics you won't see at a top tier NCAA
university. Players under Frosty's tenure were held accountable for their
choices, treated fairly and equally, and prepared for a life outside of the
game. That's what needs to occur at these universities and colleges where
the non-stars are being put upon, and that has nothing to do with paying
them a dime.

Yes, the amateur athletes who don't make the pros after college will
struggle to find a job, but that's not a reason to pay them to play. It is
a reason for making them focus on their educations instead of on a sport.

In other words, yes I was being snarky earlier, but it was earnest snark.
Don't pay the players. Pay everybody involved less.

On Wed, Oct 8, 2014 at 5:49 PM, PGage <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Wed, Oct 8, 2014 at 4:05 PM, Kevin M. <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> This is as stupid as the Hollywood intern lawsuit. I hope these kids
>> lose. Let those who love the game and aren't focused on money on the team.
>>
>
> I will assume this is snark from Kevin, and not serious. If only those who
> were not focused on money were allowed to be part of big time college
> football and basketball, you would be left with a product that would not be
> ready for prime time. The coaches and the universities are pigs at the
> money trough, and the stars are marking time before cashing those
> multi-million dollar professional paychecks. The people this effort is
> designed to help are  precisely those idealized amateur athletes who play
> the game for its own sake, and have no chance of playing professionally,
> and will be hustling after graduation just to find a job. They are the ones
> whose labor is being exploited shameless by millionaires and billion dollar
> institutions and corporate sponsors.
>
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