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College coaches may be worse than used car salesmen


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1 hour ago, CRA said:

well, there is no way to actually make it fair once the money comes in IMO. 

not that it is fair now either though. 

Well money is the motivating factor in college and the pros. If the players are already getting paid proportionately to the amount of money they bring to their respected programs and the NCAA it may not be as easy to bribe a broken kid trying to help his family.

College tuition keeps going up and schools say it’s because they can’t afford professors and basic necessities for a university but their athletic programs can give coaches 100 million dollar contracts.

This kind of bs should be illegal.

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2 hours ago, Eazy-E said:

Well money is the motivating factor in college and the pros. If the players are already getting paid proportionately to the amount of money they bring to their respected programs and the NCAA it may not be as easy to bribe a broken kid trying to help his family.

College tuition keeps going up and schools say it’s because they can’t afford professors and basic necessities for a university but their athletic programs can give coaches 100 million dollar contracts.

This kind of bs should be illegal.

college football/basketball will basically need a new divisions featuring the biggest schools where they can go against each other….with no salary cap. 

really should happen is they should just do away with the NFL eligibility requirements too.   

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On 12/3/2021 at 7:58 PM, CRA said:

really should happen is they should just do away with the NFL eligibility requirements too.  

The NFL saw what happened when the NBA did that. It didn't work too well for the majority of the kids. The only way that would work would be if the NFL had a developmental league that all the guys that went pro right out of high school were forced to play in until called up.

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