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re: Those of you who are calling for JHC's head....

Posted on 1/19/14 at 7:37 pm to
Posted by FooManChoo
Member since Dec 2012
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Posted on 1/19/14 at 7:37 pm to
lol ok, UGA and like 3 other programs bring in a profit.

I'm talking about ALL OF COLLEGE ATHLETICS, not just UGA. Even our profits would disappear immediately if we started paying athletes.

Posted by dawgsjw
Member since Dec 2012
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Posted on 1/19/14 at 7:55 pm to
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lol ok, UGA and like 3 other programs bring in a profit. I'm talking about ALL OF COLLEGE ATHLETICS, not just UGA. Even our profits would disappear immediately if we started paying athletes.


Nice try, but more than 4 schools makes a profit. So what if the profits disapper (which it would not disappear, decrease yes, disappear no)? Are the fans buying tickets or watching on tv, etc, paying to watch the schools buildings or watch the schools players? Exactly, you gotta remember who is making the profit, the players!

Look what they did to Richard Samuel, who knows, he coulda been a hella line backer. He was in hs, but got bent over pretty good by our idiotic coaches and never got to stick to a spot and could even say he got screwed out of an NFL career. So what? Well most students going to a big time program, highly rated out of hs, go there intending to make it to the nfl where they get the fruits of their hard work. Well Samuel thought this going to uga, but got switched back and forth from O to D like a light switch, which ended up with him not being properly developed and not making it in the NFL. Like I said, he earned a scholarship like other non-athletes students can, but put it much more work along with school work, to get rewarded with hardly anything monetary wise. It just doesnt seem fair to me. Sorry I want these guys, these DGD to get a better treatment for what they put in for us, the fans and university. I think they can deserve more than what they get, and their slice of the pie should be much bigger, but then again that would make the NCAA's smaller.
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