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re: When SCOTUS declares college athletes "employees," will that fix the problem with CFB?

Posted on 2/11/24 at 4:16 pm to
Posted by Globetrotter747
Member since Sep 2017
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Posted on 2/11/24 at 4:16 pm to
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When SCOTUS declares college athletes "employees," will that fix the problem with CFB?

The problem is fans and universities want world class athletes (no matter where they come from) who are legitimate students and have the loyalty and self-sacrifice of a G.I. running up Omaha Beach.

You’re not going to get that shite, people. Social media has changed the game. Johnny Heisman should be able to cash in on his fame and talent just like the hot sophomore who is a TikTok star. And if that gets abused, it sounds like a FAN problem. And players should be able to transfer. College exists to benefit the students and their interests.

If you don’t like the current incarnation of CFB, don’t watch it. But millions of people will (including you) and that’s the problem. Fans will still watch and pay NIL while condemning it all because winning has become too important.
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