BleedGopher
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They are already being paid thousands of dollars with their scholarship covering everything possible that could come up in college. I have two kids who will both have $50,000 to $60,000 thousand in debt when they get out of school. Someone needs to let these kids know they are already being paid and they should appreciate it.
Well told.
College rosters should be filled with college students playing sports, not semi-pro players auditioning for the NBA and NFL.
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If they need spending money let them take a summer job.
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College rosters should be filled with college students playing sports, not semi-pro players auditioning for the NBA and NFL.
why is it that minnesota gopher fans seem to prefer a D3 sports model
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why is it that minnesota gopher fans seem to prefer a D3 sports model, yet don't flinch when the athletic department grabs its $20,000,000+ annual check from the BTN and cashes it? same with the gopher 'share' of BCS bowl revenue...and a 1/12 share of the ESPN/ABC TV contract for football.
that's many tens of millions of dollars that flow into the athletic dep't coffers every year, so that it can support a couple dozen money-losing programs
time to get real here
and you
Take a minute and think...
Just to be clear here- you would rather pay college football players than have non-revenue college sports exist?
Take a minute and think about the ramifications of that decision.
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I am absolutely in favor of determining -- then doing -- what is necessary to preserve, enhance and protect the greatest sport known to man...that being college football...with college basketball being somewhat, but not too far, behind...
with the gopher athletic dep't receiving its annual $3,000,000 subsidy from the U's general fund (even with all the conference-shared revenue currently pouring in)...and with the steady drumbeat of pressure to attempt to reign in costs in college athletics...and with an understanding of which geese lay the golden eggs...and with an acknowledgement that the student-athletes who make it possible for these 3-4 geese (football, men's hoops, men's hockey and maybe wrestling?) to lay their golden eggs are generally NOT from affluent backgrounds...and with an awareness that said student-athletes are going to be presented with cash opportunities that may put their amateur status and their teams' good standing in jeopardy, I would be more than willing to think out of the box!!
if a few sacrificial lambs are needed, then so be it.
my position on whether to 'save' tennis, baseball, golf, gymnastics, etc. has "evolved"
Yes.Just to be clear here- you would rather pay college football players than have non-revenue college sports exist?
Take a minute and think about the ramifications of that decision.
If you pay the players to play football, then do not have them go to class or receive a scholarship. Players should be there to get an education and playing sports is a means to that end, unfortunately that isn't the way it is anymore.
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why is it that minnesota gopher fans seem to prefer a D3 sports model, yet don't flinch when the athletic department grabs its $20,000,000+ annual check from the BTN and cashes it? same with the gopher 'share' of BCS bowl revenue...and a 1/12 share of the ESPN/ABC TV contract for football.
that's many tens of millions of dollars that flow into the athletic dep't coffers every year, so that it can support a couple dozen money-losing programs
time to get real here
and you
I agree completely, some of these kids are so poor they don't have any spending money
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If they need spending money let them take a summer job.
Should college sports(mostly FB and BB) move more towards the professional model, or should they revert back more towards the true amateur student athlete? I would prefer the latter.
It's called D3, check it out sometime.I would rather watch a "worse" product in terms of skill and have it be true amateurs than pay the players like professionals and retain the current level of talent.
It's called D3, check it out sometime.
These kids sign a contract. They get paid upwards of $50,000 a year (at some places, like Stanford, for example, it is a lot more) in the form of a free education, room, and board for their work. They gain access to schools that many of them, frankly, have no business attending academically because of their ability to play the sport. They have free access to tutoring that the average student must pay an arm and a leg for. The degree they earn will stay with them the rest of their lives and will open doors the vast majority of kids in the country can only dream of opening. If they really apply themselves, they can get an advanced degree as well, have even more job opportunities, and get paid even more coming out of college. Again, this is paid for by their athletic ability.
I don't buy it when people say these kids aren't paid.