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re: NIL saga: AGs of Georgia, Alabama, Arkansas, Mississippi, SC file brief in support of NCAA

Posted on 2/12/21 at 8:27 pm to
Posted by PlateJohnsonIII
Member since Feb 2020
6159 posts
Posted on 2/12/21 at 8:27 pm to
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Point out a single kid in the history of NCAA athletics who has been exploited.



The list wouldn’t fit in a single post.
Every starting D1 player that didn’t make the NFL in the past decade was exploited. The helped generated a shite ton of revenue and 98% of then got nothing but a useless degree.

You morons do realize that D1 CFB players academic situation isn’t the same as normal people, right? They are discouraged from pursuing difficult (ie useful) degrees. Their study and sometimes course time is metered and greatly reduced compared to even average students. They are often tutored in ways that don’t benefit them. All of these things are often requirements for pursuing their football career and maintaining their scholarship.

The feel good story of them getting access to a good education through football is often a myth.
Posted by RD Dawg
Atlanta
Member since Sep 2012
27305 posts
Posted on 2/12/21 at 8:41 pm to
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The list wouldn’t fit in a single post.
Every starting D1 player that didn’t make the NFL in the past decade was exploited. The helped generated a shite ton of revenue and 98% of then got nothing but a useless degree.


What a load of complete garbage.

Are you REALLY trying to tell me these kids would have been better off had they never gone to college?

Of course not.I've known some guys that played big time CFB but didn't graduate and had numerous doors open for them in business and other venues that never would have been available to them otherwise.

BTW the vast majority of school in D1. aren't making "millions"

Stop with the cliches.Your embarrassing yourself.
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