I have a hard time grasping this concept. Indulge me here for a few. Star players are on this bandwagon that the NCAA, Universities and whomever are profiting off their name or what have you. I understand that these guys basically have to give their all to the process of becoming a athlete, they have little time to actually hold down a job and so forth. Correct me if I am wrong, are they not being compensated with a full ride scholarship? Is there not some sort of stipend these kids are getting? Do you change all the rules for a few prima donnas like Johnny fing Football. We are talking 4 years, some have 3 to make their name known, and BA-zing they are instant millionaires.
The game I love, college football is turning into the lower level NFL with more rules and loop holes than I care to keep up with. The college game is being tarnished by greed, not the basic fundamental of what it is suppose to be, a learning process where you can get a education and have the privilege to represent your school for a much greater concept. A EDUCATION.
It will be a sad day when greed overruns the process of being the chosen few to play for great colleges and have the privilege to give back to it and help the ones that are carrying on the great tradition of college football.
In the mean time, Roll Tide Roll and lets hope this wave of greed will be cured by a balance of sound people running these institutions to come up with a decent way to keep this sport, College Athletics, the way it has been for the last 100 plus years, the same. Pure, not about a individual, but about a team, a University that I care, love, and have pumped much money in and not minding it. There is a bigger picture here than just an individual, there is a University near you that is getting kids interested in attending them even if they are not gifted enough to walk out on Bryant-Denny Stadium and strap that chin strap on.
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The game I love, college football is turning into the lower level NFL with more rules and loop holes than I care to keep up with. The college game is being tarnished by greed, not the basic fundamental of what it is suppose to be, a learning process where you can get a education and have the privilege to represent your school for a much greater concept. A EDUCATION.
It will be a sad day when greed overruns the process of being the chosen few to play for great colleges and have the privilege to give back to it and help the ones that are carrying on the great tradition of college football.
In the mean time, Roll Tide Roll and lets hope this wave of greed will be cured by a balance of sound people running these institutions to come up with a decent way to keep this sport, College Athletics, the way it has been for the last 100 plus years, the same. Pure, not about a individual, but about a team, a University that I care, love, and have pumped much money in and not minding it. There is a bigger picture here than just an individual, there is a University near you that is getting kids interested in attending them even if they are not gifted enough to walk out on Bryant-Denny Stadium and strap that chin strap on.
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