Do I really need to donate to softball NIL???
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they should just follow Harrison’s advice and go birth my child and make me a sandwich.
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Then tell the un-hots to take out a huge loan to reconstruct their ugly and then they can pay it back with all of their new hot nil money. Or just stop being fugly.
Problem solved.
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Imagine letting people who don't care about college football determine the fate of college football.
I need @MrsSnow to sue for some back pay. She'd be getting, at least, $50K to $100K per year in NIL collective monies now. That she wasn't good enough for the WNBA is beside the fucking point!!
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“Capitalism is the worst economic system, except for all the others,” is my all time favorite fake Churchill quote.
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/02/14/opinion/dont-quote-them-on-it.html
But it's accurate. It's the system which yields the highest standards of living, but it makes some products - college football being a prime example - worse. If Rick 1999 Neuheisel was still the top HC salary ($1M in 1999 is $1.875 M today) there would be less bitching about exploitations.
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If we really cared about academis we'd kill all the non revenue sports, and, you know, fund science and engineering programs.
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Also, speaking of donations, how do I get my I'm tired of you guys fact checking me beer glass?
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A scholarship is a sweet deal IF you actually use it for education. If you roll up to the university and put all your time and effort into your sport but don't take advantage of the educational side, just staying eligible, what are you really getting?
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You're getting paid to hone your craft
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@MrsSnow has the highest earnings relative to college cost ($.00) of any of my peers.
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Another simple solution - ditch the farce of the academis - you're there studying football or whatever your sport is. Just like almost any job, you're honing your craft and the nice thing here is you're doing it for free. Maybe throw in some of the education being how to become a coach or sports management type classes since the vast majority won't be going pro in sports. How much more limited or ridiculous is it to get a degree in football over say almost anything in the arts or a lot of these degrees where the only job you can get is teaching it?




