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TopicIf the NCAA paid athletes, how would it be divided up?
darkjedilink
09/24/17 5:31:19 PM
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Twin3Turbo posted...
darkjedilink posted...
Twin3Turbo posted...
darkjedilink posted...
Twin3Turbo posted...
I'm not talking about gifts. I'm talking about being able to make ANY money. They can't even hold a part time job.

And I'm saying that if we're going to pay them actual money to play football, fine. Just don't expect to dole out free schooling, food, and housing, too.

And I'm saying it's a perk like any other job so why not.

And that gets away from the point we were just discussing like making money in other legit ways, like a job. That's nots "paying the players". At least not from the school or NCAA.

It isn't a "perk." It's literally what's being offered to get them to play at that school. It is a compensation package, AKA pay.

Ok, so what. Money can also be included.

And that STILL gets away from the point we were discussing, for the second time.

I already addressed that point - they aren't "gifts." It's quid pro quo. That quid pro quo is literally why it isn't allowed, because it used to be, and lead to people throwing games.

And you still haven't actually answered my question - name one place that pays its employees in food, housing, education, AND money.
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