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re: broker linked to johnny has bama stuff

Posted on 8/7/13 at 12:31 pm to
Posted by Maroon Flash
Florida
Member since May 2013
1527 posts
Posted on 8/7/13 at 12:31 pm to
I think college football players should be free to sale their autographs for reasonable amounts.

The hard facts of the paper trail is that a number of the highest profile college players have signed a lot of memorabilia to be sold.

Aggies aren't going to sit on their hands and be quiet just because our QB is unpopular and watch him be held to a different standard.

If you have any EVIDENCE please send it to the NCAA.

Posted by Maroon Flash
Florida
Member since May 2013
1527 posts
Posted on 8/7/13 at 12:34 pm to
Cam was vilified and that was wrong. He has been a good example as he matured. I hope he continues to kick arse in the NFL.
Posted by antibarner
Member since Oct 2009
23793 posts
Posted on 8/7/13 at 12:34 pm to
Mr Flash. No one here has said they have evidence nor to my knowledge are any of the schools we root for involved in said allegations.

This is a media driven story. Go root through Joe Schad's trash cans or something.
Posted by Aman
Alabama
Member since Mar 2010
5181 posts
Posted on 8/7/13 at 12:40 pm to
quote:

I think college football players should be free to sale their autographs for reasonable amounts.


I agree and I don't think it should be limited to a reasonable amount. Bottom line is many of these guys are famous and why should the NCAA be able to tell them they can't write their name on something and sell it to a willing buyer. There needs to be rules on signing contracts with brokers, but if JM wants to sign 300 hundred pictures of himself and then sell them for $100 each that should be none of the NCAA's business. Its not giving anybody a competitive advantage. The NCAA and A&M have made a lot of money off JM's fame, so why shouldn't he be able to go out on his own and cash in.
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