Majestic Pape
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Thats pretty much a slavery model and we all know how the slavery model built America.![]()
Yep. This is a country that has been built on exploitation. Whenever one form is changed another form is going to pop up.
Thats pretty much a slavery model and we all know how the slavery model built America.![]()
I'm talking about the greatest business model of all time. The one where you don't have to pay your workers?
Don't you think that eventually this scam is going to get flip on his head?
Not to mention all the other shyt that goes on, scholarships only being 1 year.
Coaches pushing players to major in consumer science and kinesiology?
What has to happen to change all of this?
it depends.smart football players major in whatever they want.
Thats pretty much a slavery model and we all know how the slavery model built America.![]()
Yep. This is a country that has been built on exploitation. Whenever one form is changed another form is going to pop up.
I thought they could. Wasn't it a football league that let 18 year olds play? I remember hearing bout one awhile back.
No.
You're looking at the 0.05% of NCAA athletes that go pro and saying, "They're SLAAAAVES!"
The other 99.95% are on athletic scholarships because they want to get a free education. Just because elite athletes aren't in it for the schooling (generally speaking), doesn't mean that there isn't great value in a scholarship.
No.
You're looking at the 0.05% of NCAA athletes that go pro and saying, "They're SLAAAAVES!"
The other 99.95% are on athletic scholarships because they want to get a free education. Just because elite athletes aren't in it for the schooling (generally speaking), doesn't mean that there isn't great value in a scholarship.
How is a great opportunity when scholarships are only for 1 year at a time.
So if the athletes says fukk a consumer science degree and major in pre med.
As a results he slacks on the field and is pushed to the end of the depth chart, next year comes around and his scholi is taken and given to an incoming freshman.
Is that still a great opportunity?
it depends.
At UMD, under Fridgen, he discouraged some players from doing hard majors. I had football players tell me that.
You gotta be strong in your conviction to overrule them like Dominique Foxworth.
Now let me ask y'all in favor of paying them this...
If they decided to pay them but took away their scholarships would y'all be ok with that?