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re: ESPN Blueprint for Change

Posted on 8/14/11 at 2:11 pm to
Posted by lsupawzz
Little Rock via Houma
Member since Mar 2006
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Posted on 8/14/11 at 2:11 pm to
They lost me as soon as they said that players should make money based on the sales of signed jerseys. What is to say a booster doesn't give a kid $5k for a jersey. Most of the people on the panel were horrible.
Posted by Geaux2002
Member since Jun 2011
3561 posts
Posted on 8/14/11 at 2:22 pm to
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They lost me as soon as they said that players should make money based on the sales of signed jerseys. What is to say a booster doesn't give a kid $5k for a jersey. Most of the people on the panel were horrible.


Look at the schools these guys represent. Of course they are fine with paying players in that way, because they have the richest boosters.

If they want to curb all of this shite, why don't these coaches take a pay cut more in line with the reasonable range rather than claiming "poor athletes".

College sports are allowed exemptions because they aren't supposed to be a profit-making business, yet many of them make huge profits. Easiest thing to do is take tax exemption status away from the NCAA and it's schools.
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