🏈 Arian Foster admits he received money at Tennessee

PhillyGirl

Member
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/college-football/news/20130920/arian-foster-documentary-comments-about-being-paid-at-tennessee/?mobile=no

Add Arian Foster's voice to the growing chorus who believe that NCAA athletes -- football and basketball players, in particular -- should be compensated for their labor. Last February, the Houston Texans running back was approached by the producers for the documentary Schooled: The Price of College Sports.
In the course of a four-hour interview, Foster contrasted his dire financial straits at the University of Tennessee to the commerce surrounding the Volunteers football program. He also disclosed (see video, above) that he received money during his senior season.

"I called my coach and I said, 'Coach, we don't have no food. We don't have no money. We're hungry. Either you give us some food, or I'm gonna go do something stupid.' He came down and he brought like 50 tacos for like four or five of us. Which is an NCAA violation. [laughs] But then, I walk up to the facility and I see my coach pull up in a brand new Lexus." -- Arian Foster

"I don't know if this will throw us into an NCAA investigation -- my senior year, I was getting money on the side," said Foster. "I really didn't have any money. I had to either pay the rent or buy some food. I remember the feeling of like, 'Man, be careful.' But there's nothing wrong with it. And you're not going to convince me that there is something wrong with it.

"There were plenty of times where throughout the month I didn't have enough for food," Foster said in the 90-minute documentary. "Our stadium had like 107,000 seats; 107,000 people buying a ticket to come watch us play. It's tough just like knowing that, being aware of that. We had just won and I had a good game, 100 yards or whatever You go outside and there's hundreds of kids waiting for you. You're signing autographs, taking pictures, whatever.

"Then I walk back, and reality sets in. I go to my dorm room, open my fridge, and there's nothing in my fridge. Hold up, man. What just happened? Why don't I have anything to show for what I just did? There was a point where we had no food, no money, so I called my coach and I said, 'Coach, we don't have no food. We don't have no money. We're hungry. Either you give us some food, or I'm gonna go do something stupid.' He came down and he brought like 50 tacos for like four or five of us. Which is an NCAA violation. [laughs] But then, the next day I walk up to the facility and I see my coach pull up in a brand new Lexus. Beautiful."

"I'm a firm believer that an employee should get paid for his work," Foster added. "And, 100 percent, I see student athletes as employees. Hiding from it is just cowardly."
 
Players went hungry under Shula during the summers when he was here. It was a big issue behind the scenes. One of many.

This.

Hell, I recall Chris Ball threatening one of our starters with losing his position because he went home during summer II to earn money.

What some here need to remember is some of these kids have more than one mouth to feed as well.


This is one of these areas that has me confused on how I feel about DJ. His brother Leon was struggling to live while attending UA.
 
This.

This is one of these areas that has me confused on how I feel about DJ. His brother Leon was struggling to live while attending UA.

Are you saying if DJ was getting paid he wasn't sharing it with his brother, or you could understand his rationale to help family?

If Leon and the Fluker family are as poor as they seem, Leon would have been eligible for government assistance beyond tuition, room and board - he would've gotten a check at the start of each semester.

RTR,

Tim
 
Are you saying if DJ was getting paid he wasn't sharing it with his brother, or you could understand his rationale to help family?

If Leon and the Fluker family are as poor as they seem, Leon would have been eligible for government assistance beyond tuition, room and board - he would've gotten a check at the start of each semester.

RTR,

Tim

His desire to make sure Leon had all he needed. I can't say I've ever heard a guy speak so highly of a brother/sister as DJ has of his brother.
 
His desire to make sure Leon had all he needed. I can't say I've ever heard a guy speak so highly of a brother/sister as DJ has of his brother.

Got it, thanks.

And just to clarify, I have no problem with poor students paying nothing, or getting significant assistance, to attend college. Over my last eight years of paying for college, I'm in that middle class spot where we qualified for nothing, particularly with the out of state parts of their education. Two more years and the last of my older two's loan debt will be gone, just in time for number three.

RTR,

Tim
 
Last edited:
I talked with some ut fans this morning about Arian's rambling, disjointed diatribe. Foster was not a fan favorite. He never played even close to his potential for the arnj. The official line is that this event has passed the statute of limitations on transgressions of this sort.
 
I talked with some ut fans this morning about Arian's rambling, disjointed diatribe. Foster was not a fan favorite. He never played even close to his potential for the arnj. The official line is that this event has passed the statute of limitations on transgressions of this sort.


He got booed often, mostly because of his fumble issues. His success in with the Texas I think caught everyone off guard... I don't think this is the case at all, but he's been a tale of 2 RB's... almost as if he was taking money to throw games as a Vol.
 
Back
Top Bottom