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re: When SCOTUS declares college athletes "employees," will that fix the problem with CFB?
Posted on 2/11/24 at 5:31 pm to RunningJacket
Posted on 2/11/24 at 5:31 pm to RunningJacket
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The sport has been dead for 85% of the schools for decades because they couldn’t compete with the schools that paid players ($100 handshakes, cars, women, etc). Now, that anyone can buy players the big boy fans scream “it’s dead”.
So 85% of schools couldn't compete because they didn't have the money of the top 15%, but now that schools can legally pay players it levels the playing field? What? If they couldn't afford to compete in the world of $100 handshakes how are these schools benefitting from top players getting six- and seven-figure deals?
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