hungan1
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Not quite “he’s running the wrong way!” but hilarious in its own right.
... "and Seman is running all over the field"..
Not quite “he’s running the wrong way!” but hilarious in its own right.
Too bad. If former Vikings coach Jerry Burns was twenty years younger, imagine him wearing a live mic.
Too bad. If former Vikings coach Jerry Burns was twenty years younger, imagine him wearing a live mic.
That would be must-see tv. I know I’d tune in. Is he still alive?
Other than tax implications for both student and school.
I’m sure something could be worked out.
Point was, paying players salaries or paying them scholarships, doesn’t matter. Fans won’t care.
You seem to care. I care. Guess it’s just the two of us that care.
You wouldn’t stop watching the Gophers if the players were paid tax-exempt salaries of $30k per year (or whatever the FCOA number is). I certainly wouldn’t stop, in fact I’d be applauding. No one else would stop. That’s what I meant by “care”.
I think interest would drop if college players were professional. I think you're underestimating the impact it would have. Maybe it wouldn't bother you, but I think there's a significant crowd that it would.
They already are professionals, being paid scholarships worth five figures.
Does hand-waiving and historical English made-up concepts (“amateurism”) REALLY give you the warm fuzzies?? I think you should stop deluding yourself.
You watch because you’re a fan of Gopher football. The name on the front. You root for the players on the team, to beat the other schools. None of that would be any different.
People would definitely care. I already have the option to watch professional sports and in fact everyone, until earlier this week, had another option to watch minor league football. And they didn't.
Compensation does not equal salary. Receiving a scholarship is not the same as cash and you should not equate them as identical.But they’d continue to watch to watch college football, which would be zero percent different.
College players are paid now, and they’d be paid then. Why aren’t you being honest with yourself about that??
I truly want to know, because you’re so sure, so convinced that it would be a step change. Why would player salaries, of exactly the same dollar figure that they’re paid now via scholarship, be such a huge turn off???
Why? What is the psychology of it, that you cant get past?
But they’d continue to watch to watch college football, which would be zero percent different.
College players are paid now, and they’d be paid then. Why aren’t you being honest with yourself about that??
I truly want to know, because you’re so sure, so convinced that it would be a step change. Why would player salaries, of exactly the same dollar figure that they’re paid now via scholarship, be such a huge turn off???
Why? What is the psychology of it, that you cant get past?