Johnny Football Being Invesigated for Profiting from Autographs

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First of all. I don't care if players get paid or not. IMO, they should........

There is no other business model(and please believe this is a business) where the employees\commodities are not allowed to earn an income, yet the employer reaps 10s of millions off of their labor....

So in the words of former SEC greats.....If you aint cheatin, you aint trying.....And if you think A&M aint bending the rules then I will allow you to live in your naive bubble

Players do get a stipend, room, board, free education, football training at the highest level...they don't need to get paid (although the stipend should be raised)
 
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Players do get a stipend, room, board, free education, football training at the highest level...they don't need to get paid (although the stipend should be raised)

D-1 football athletes are not their for an education, and NO, the education is not free and has been bought and paid for by their predecessors per the schools's business model....

2nd...Room and Board.......??? Really?????

Indentured servants had room and board?

If Under Armour wants to approach a 21 year old college athlete about doing a commercial, then he should be in full control of his image\likeness.....

But per the NCAA, the school owns your identity until your contract with them is up....


When was the last time some rich fat white cats got rich off free black labor?????

I'll wait
 

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Players do get a stipend, room, board, free education, football training at the highest level...they don't need to get paid (although the stipend should be raised)

Every other student with a scholarship (full or partial) can work and make money, just like every adult in America can. Why can't college athletes?
 

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:laff: No more pics, Johnny.
 

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D-1 football athletes are not their for an education, and NO, the education is not free and has been bought and paid for by their predecessors per the schools's business model....

2nd...Room and Board.......??? Really?????

Indentured servants had room and board?

If Under Armour wants to approach a 21 year old college athlete about doing a commercial, then he should be in full control of his image\likeness.....

But per the NCAA, the school owns your identity until your contract with them is up....


When was the last time some rich fat white cats got rich off free black labor?????

I'll wait

Less than half qualify academically for the schools they get in

Free food, weight training, medical, housing, travel, tutors, coaching, books, etc. if they get in trouble with the law guess who pays to get them outta jail? The school

Players leave school with no debt. You seen the average cost of student loans ($25,000)? It ain't cheap.

I'm in favor of players getting higher stipends and getting money if their likeness is used (I propose that money get put in a fund and the players receive that check or payments after they get outta school). But how would you pay players equally? Wouldn't the big schools just outbid everybody? Would the QB make more than the DE or RG? I just don't think it's feasible to pay college athletes especially when the majority of these players don't match the economic impact the school invests in them based on the free services given to football players that I listed above
 

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The only reason dude got caught is because of a moist autograph broker?? Nikka said he aint signing your shyt for free and first thing you do is expose dude?? :mindblown:

@Walt was right: some people aint shyt :heh:
 

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The only reason dude got caught is because of a moist autograph broker?? Nikka said he aint signing your shyt for free and first thing you do is expose dude?? :mindblown:

@Walt was right: some people aint shyt :heh:
Johnny was told this by A&M though. He knew better.
 

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man, we get to talking about paying athletes then the less important, but still being carried sport athletes at the school will want money

then the females will want money
 

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i hate the ncaa and the fact that they claim to be a non-profit when all they care about is profit. i sometimes think college is one of the biggest scams ever.
 
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Less than half qualify academically for the schools they get in

Free food, weight training, medical, housing, travel, tutors, coaching, books, etc. if they get in trouble with the law guess who pays to get them outta jail? The school

Players leave school with no debt. You seen the average cost of student loans ($25,000)? It ain't cheap.

I'm in favor of players getting higher stipends and getting money if their likeness is used (I propose that money get put in a fund and the players receive that check or payments after they get outta school). But how would you pay players equally? Wouldn't the big schools just outbid everybody? Would the QB make more than the DE or RG? I just don't think it's feasible to pay college athletes especially when the majority of these players don't match the economic impact the school invests in them based on the free services given to football players that I listed above


All those are valid points....But at the end of the day, everybody is not equal....I agree with you in saying that if the colleges had to "pay" players that it would be a logistical nightmare.....

My biggest gripe is, if your play on the field lands you the opportunity to use your "own" likeness to make money, then you should be allowed to do so and the NCAA should not be able to interfere with that......

Best believe the college is making money off of your likeness, why can't you..??
 
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