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Old 09-28-2013, 04:46 AM   #81
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What grants are used to subsidize athletic scholarships? Its my general understanding that funding for scholarships come from a "foundation" which is from donors and revenue that is brought in from athletic teams.

I agree that the NCAA is overbearing it makes it extremely difficult on athletes. Its sad that some of those who received illegal gifits (the minority) have ruined it for others that are trying to follow the rules.

When I visited my buddy down in Tennessee and from what I saw their food service was incredible! You are not even allowed to go in their if you aren't a football player or work with the team, luckily he did. I couldn't afford the food plan at my college, I ate pbjs 90% of the time, that's college. Going out to eat? Maybe the local diner or Mcdonalds but that's reality for a young person.

As far as exposure goes, im not talking about how scouts view you, but rather the public. If you go to a major university and are on the cover of sports illustrated, as soon as you turn pro, you have some serious endorsements coming your way. For the average athlete, its gotta be nice for friends and family to see you on TV that cant make it to games right? If you're playing double A baseball nobody can watch you play unless they are there.

Its difficult for everyone to find employment regardless of their degree. What college teaches you is critical thinking skills that you need to apply in whatever field you decide to go in. I was a social sciences major, I am now working in a hospital as an IT person. You do what you have to survive, athlete or not.

Academics aren't the only experiences in college. Its where I met some of my best friends. Its where I had some of the greatest moments of my life. Sure being an athlete can limit some of those experiences but you have to make the most of it.

When a 100,000 people show up for a minor league football game, I might change my mind. However, athletes need the universities just as much as the universities need the athletes.

There has to be common ground. Even if you started paying athletes of major sports, its going to be split so many times the amount will be minimal.
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You forget, housing, equipment, clothing,food, exposure and a once in a lifetime experience. They exploit each other, that's why this is a controversy and not so cut and dry.

Also, those requests for grants don't write themselves, you have to hire someone to manage that
Not one person has said that these young people don't come away with some physical possessions, life lessons, and a chance at a debt free degree that can only be provided as a student athlete.

The problem lays in the amount of actual money they generate vs. the actual amount of money that's spent on them. Any system that allows one party to benefit monetarily of off the other party's labor, while the other party has to be benefitted in "life lessons", gifts, and/or the potential to earn income that is the very definition of exploitation.
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What grants are used to subsidize athletic scholarships? Its my general understanding that funding for scholarships come from a "foundation" which is from donors and revenue that is brought in from athletic teams.

I agree that the NCAA is overbearing it makes it extremely difficult on athletes. Its sad that some of those who received illegal gifits (the minority) have ruined it for others that are trying to follow the rules.

When I visited my buddy down in Tennessee and from what I saw their food service was incredible! You are not even allowed to go in their if you aren't a football player or work with the team, luckily he did. I couldn't afford the food plan at my college, I ate pbjs 90% of the time, that's college. Going out to eat? Maybe the local diner or Mcdonalds but that's reality for a young person.

As far as exposure goes, im not talking about how scouts view you, but rather the public. If you go to a major university and are on the cover of sports illustrated, as soon as you turn pro, you have some serious endorsements coming your way. For the average athlete, its gotta be nice for friends and family to see you on TV that cant make it to games right? If you're playing double A baseball nobody can watch you play unless they are there.

Its difficult for everyone to find employment regardless of their degree. What college teaches you is critical thinking skills that you need to apply in whatever field you decide to go in. I was a social sciences major, I am now working in a hospital as an IT person. You do what you have to survive, athlete or not.

Academics aren't the only experiences in college. Its where I met some of my best friends. Its where I had some of the greatest moments of my life. Sure being an athlete can limit some of those experiences but you have to make the most of it.

When a 100,000 people show up for a minor league football game, I might change my mind. However, athletes need the universities just as much as the universities need the athletes.

There has to be common ground. Even if you started paying athletes of major sports, its going to be split so many times the amount will be minimal.
All of this is great. However it doesn't stop the fact that athletes are not getting paid for their labor. Which for most isn't the issues, it's the fact that these schools prevent them from using their likeness to get paid is what's completely unfair. Removing that rule wouldn't harm college athletics one bit yet it remains.
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Not one person has said that these young people don't come away with some physical possessions, life lessons, and a chance at a debt free degree that can only be provided as a student athlete.

The problem lays in the amount of actual money they generate vs. the actual amount of money that's spent on them. Any system that allows one party to benefit monetarily of off the other party's labor, while the other party has to be benefitted in "life lessons", gifts, and/or the potential to earn income that is the very definition of exploitation.
Exploitation is a two way street.

The high caliber players are benefiting where they are playing at. The last time Nebraska didn't sell out a game in Lincoln was 1961, 52 years ago. Is this something that Taylor Martinez started or benefited from?

The stadium will continue to sell out after Martinez leaves.
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BLUF: The entire lawsuit is extremely unfortunate and short-sighted, but paying student athletes is absurd.

I don't give a flip about the video-game being canceled. Honestly, I don't. Will it affect what game I purchase next year? Yes, by default, I will only have one football video-game on the shelf. Taking away choices has that funny habit of making your purchase for you. But I digress.

Outright compensation (paying a student athlete a stipend) is a ridiculous suggestion. It really seems like the people who push this are often fans of the teams who've been sanctioned for breaking the NCAA's compensation rules. Funny how that works. I will not say that the NCAA doesn't make a lot of money off its players, and it puts it in an awkward, questionable position of "I can make money, but you can't." But spare us the sob stories of student athletes who have such a hard life. The perspective these players have is delusional; most of them have no concept of what it's like to put yourself through school. Student athletes, for all their on-the-field triumphs, are nothing more than students. They're not special, and therefore are undeserving of anything beyond that. Everyone goes to college to prepare for a career -- why should football be any different? They receive free educations at the best schools in the nation -- a compensation that values $30,000 to $200,000 -- along with free room and board, free meals, and an unrivaled experience. There's also the unofficial perk among students; let's face it, student athletes, particularly the good ones, are royalty on a lot of campuses and are treated differently by many faculty, staff, and other students.

Anyhow, I'm rambling again. Long story short: A fraction of players get selected to play at the next level and do their hobby -- and that's what it is, a hobby, a game -- for a living. Good on them. I wish them all the best. That's when they should get paid. We need to stop treating the FBS like a semi-pro league. NCAA is to blame for a lot of it, no doubt, but that doesn't justify turning the players into employees of the college.

I have no problem with ending the prohibition on allowing a player to sell his or her likeness. However, this would come with a simple stipulation: it can, in no way, involve the university. The school nor any of its trademarked likenesses can be involved in the process. Additionally, I would raise the GPA requirements on students, both for those coming out of high school and for maintaining your free ride to school. Since ~97% of the athletes aren't going to be doing this for a living, how about we encourage them to get a practical degree in something worthwhile and become a benefit to society? And I know it, college isn't for everyone. If they can't hack it academically, get them out of there.
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On top of this is the fact that not all sports generate revenues, so the athletes in the money making sports are also carrying the burden of working/generating revenues for those athletes in non-revenue generating sports.
(how many non-athlete students can say that part of their sacrifice helps to pay another students education/athletic participation?)
Any student paying "Student fees" is helping to subsidize athletic departments while they attend college.
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Exploitation is a two way street.

The high caliber players are benefiting where they are playing at. The last time Nebraska didn't sell out a game in Lincoln was 1961, 52 years ago. Is this something that Taylor Martinez started or benefited from?

The stadium will continue to sell out after Martinez leaves.
It's not a two way street. T. Martinez isn't receiving any monetary compensation. Also Martinez is one of those player that probably don't have an NFL future. If he would have blown out his knee his scholarship could have been revoked. I fail to see where he benefits from Neb sellouts. He's not getting a piece of the ticket sales.
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Every year less than 10,000 people generate billions of dollars and all they get in return is a glorified letter of recommendation that is furthered devalued every year.
If you actually believe that you probably chose the wrong college.

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SA generate actual money for schools and are paid with scholarships that cost the school nothing and other expenses that are pennies on the dollar compared to the revenue they generate. If that isn't being exploited I don't know what is.
On this we are in complete agreement.
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