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Paying players?

Posted on 11/20/12 at 9:42 pm
Posted by asphinctersayswhat
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Posted on 11/20/12 at 9:42 pm
Living in Ttown, I see these guys are getting screwed. Look at how many 8,3,10, an 28 jerseys were sold? I know UF sold a ton of Tebow jerseys. Lattimore, Bray, Murray, Matheu, Wilson, etc. All these guys have made millions of dollars for the school.

Should they be paid?


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Posted by tigerfan in bamaland
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Posted on 11/20/12 at 9:43 pm to
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Living in Ttown, I see these guys are getting screwed.


Each thread is funnier than the last....
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Posted on 11/20/12 at 9:43 pm to
Since Cam Newton got paid, everyone should.
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Posted on 11/20/12 at 9:44 pm to
This post was edited on 2/17/13 at 4:21 pm
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Posted by SabiDojo
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Posted on 11/20/12 at 9:44 pm to
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Should they be paid?



Yes.

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Posted by tigerfan in bamaland
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Posted on 11/20/12 at 9:45 pm to
I guess a free education is just not enough. sad
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Posted on 11/20/12 at 9:47 pm to
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I guess a free education is just not enough. sad



Right. Because the recruits go to big-time schools because the coaches promise them an education.
Posted by the808bass
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Posted on 11/20/12 at 9:48 pm to
If you pay men's football players, do you have to pay women's tennis? Serious question.

Very few athletic programs actually have positive cash flow. I am not sure that paying men's football and basketball players is viable.
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Posted on 11/20/12 at 9:49 pm to
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. Because the recruits go to big-time schools because the coaches promise them an education.


and...

Posted by ForeverGator
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Posted on 11/20/12 at 9:50 pm to
It's not just the free tuition, but also all of the other free shite they get, like ROOM AND BOARD. People fail to see this. Lets see what some of these kids do on the streets. Hell, lets throw them into the AFL for a year and see what they do making $100 a game. .

There is no perfect system, but, my god do you open it up to total corruption (if it isn't already there) if you allow players to be paid.
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Posted by Swoopin
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Posted on 11/20/12 at 9:50 pm to
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I guess a free education is just not enough. sad


If that was fair market value, then schools would offer far less.

Don't be dense.

The schools that got it right are the ones who were great when the kids were literally part of the student body... and suck now. See Harvard and the military academies. They didn't pursue the almighty dollar in sports.

But with as many people as we're packing in, the amount of TV ad revenue, and the merch sales, then we are absolutely full of shite to pretend its an amateur endeavor.
This post was edited on 11/20/12 at 9:51 pm
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Posted on 11/20/12 at 9:51 pm to
Jon Solomon of the Birmingham News is doing a pretty good job of documenting the Ed O'Bannon lawsuit and its worth reading about for those that want to know more about the issue
Posted by SabiDojo
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Posted on 11/20/12 at 9:51 pm to
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If you pay men's football players, do you have to pay women's tennis? Serious question.



Pay could be proportionate to what their sport brings in.

Also, what about the video games? They only put their number, but the player has all the attributes. Those kids don't see a dime of that money.

Look, as an attorney, I just think it is a bit unfair. These kids don't go to the schools for an education. They go for promises to get to the next level. Besides, we always hear "college football is a business." If that is so, maybe they should start paying the players some sort of stipend. Fair is fair.

I see things what happen to guys like Sharif Floyd (sp?) and it makes me sick.
This post was edited on 11/20/12 at 9:53 pm
Posted by CapstoneGrad06
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Posted on 11/20/12 at 9:52 pm to
Didn't the USA Today do a lead story on what an athletic scholarship is worth each year. It's something to the tune of 50,000 a year for each individual player on a football scholarship. This goes beyond simply room-and-board, of course.

Forbes did a story in 2011 that the coast to attend your normal four-year college is worth $100,000-$147,000, depending on state residency.
Posted by asphinctersayswhat
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Posted on 11/20/12 at 9:52 pm to
I just think, you could take 10% of the $s generated from these sales and disperse them to all athletes.
Posted by Alahunter
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Posted on 11/20/12 at 9:53 pm to
No.

If getting upwards of $100,000 education(for a better future) and a chance to hone their skills to make millions if talented enough, isn't enough... then let them get into the work force like most of their h.s. classmates have to do.
Posted by the808bass
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Posted on 11/20/12 at 9:54 pm to
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Pay could be proportionate to what their sport brings in.


Don't think so. Could be wrong. My guess is that because men's sports are typically larger revenue drivers that this is a no-go.
Posted by asphinctersayswhat
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Posted on 11/20/12 at 9:54 pm to
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Pay could be proportionate to what their sport brings in.

Also, what about the video games? They only put their number, but the player has all the attributes. Those kids don't see a dime of that money.

Look, as an attorney, I just think it is a bit unfair. These kids don't go to the schools for an education. They go for promises to get to the next level. Besides, we always hear "college football is a business." If that is so, maybe they should start paying the players some sort of stipend. Fair is fair.

I see things what happen to guys like Sharif Floyd (sp?) and it makes me sick




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