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>>95165 no you're just an idiot
athletes deserve some sort of compensation, and i'll try and explain why:
1) the school gets way more from the players than the athletes do from the school
first off, if a team wins a championship, the school ultra benefits. they get a check if they even make it to a bowl game, title game, final four, etc...what do the players get? dick. not to mention the free publicity for potential students
2) coaches, AD's, staff, trainers, etc...SIGN MULTI-MILLION dollar contracts. schools always try and say they're about academics first, but we all know in the end, it's about cash. paying large salaries = attract better coaches = better teams = more tickets sold = more boosters = more revenue for the school
3) the NCAA is the biggest two-faced "organization" in sports. they always claim it's about the amateur status, the teamwork, the students, etc...it's all a bunch of bullshit. it's about multi-billion dollar TV deals, sponsorship, advertising, and ratings
how many times do good, deserving schools get shafted out of a bowl game, BCS game, tourney slot, to make way for a more 'well-known' school? all the fucking time. that's why there's a fucking debate on it every fucking year.
obviously the people behind mayo went about it the wrong way, but i sympathize with him completely. until the programs give students some sort of stipend or something per semester, it's total bullshit
colleges always bawww that their students leave early to turn pro.
WELL GUESS WHY ASSHOLES? PRO = CASH. COLLEGE = MISERY
enjoy your bushleague status NCAA
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