I can see your point but don't agree with it one bit Parker. How many people period can't afford to goto college, I'm talking smart kids who's parents can't afford it. Hell it costs out the ass to goto an out of state school these days. Student athletes on scholarships have it made regarding their education, if they get hurt, thats the risk they take playing sports, what if they had gotten hurt in high school, even though they knew they were good enough to goto college? Most people never take into consideration how much money each athlete saves by being on scholarship, if they think they should get paid, they should dream on. This is a chance 9 out of 10 college students/high school students will never get, the ones that do get the full ride need to sit back and think. Hey they get an education, if they graduate they get a priceless degree that is ALWAYS something to fall back on if they do get hurt in college or the pros.BamaSon25 said:On the one hand, I agree with you guys, but there are 2 sides to every coin. My point is this:
What is the advantage for a kid to stay in school and risk getting a career ending injury when he has X.2 million dollars waiting for him at the next level. I know the education is the point, but when you are 18 years old and your parents can't send you any money, you're not allowed to borrow money from anybody and the rich guy is taking the love of your life out everynight...AND on top of that, you're getting an opportunity to make millions thrown at you...what would you do?
Most college athletes cannot work because of their rigorous schedules, a little bit of spending cash so that they can go on a date doesn't sound too bad to me. It's not like the universities aren't making millions off of using them.
I didn't vote on this poll, I'm not sure where I stand on this issue.
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BamaSon25
bamaupsman said:Well, the way I see it, if you're starting, you're getting paid anyway.