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Autograph sales: Why should this be stopped?
Posted on 1/16/14 at 3:09 pm
Posted on 1/16/14 at 3:09 pm
Take all of the money spent on compliance and give it to the players.
I laugh when I open a football program and page after page of pictures of athletic dept "staff" with titles like "Assistant Associate Director of Compliance" or "Director of NCAA relations", etc.
If I want to pay a player for an autograph or give him a bounty, I will do it on a cash basis.
This chasing around players for selling autographs or getting a few hundred or even 200,000 dollars flies in the face of the American capitalist system.
NC2A can investigate all they want, but I do not care if every player at Auburn, Alabama, LSU or any other college is getting extra benefits.
I laugh when I open a football program and page after page of pictures of athletic dept "staff" with titles like "Assistant Associate Director of Compliance" or "Director of NCAA relations", etc.
If I want to pay a player for an autograph or give him a bounty, I will do it on a cash basis.
This chasing around players for selling autographs or getting a few hundred or even 200,000 dollars flies in the face of the American capitalist system.
NC2A can investigate all they want, but I do not care if every player at Auburn, Alabama, LSU or any other college is getting extra benefits.
Posted on 1/16/14 at 3:13 pm to makersmark1
NCAA should have no say in what money a player makes privately unless it is a crime by local, state, or federal law.
Posted on 1/16/14 at 3:15 pm to makersmark1
It can't be stopped. Paying players a small stipend every month won't stop it either. The NCAA is a joke.
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