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Lawsuit could pave the way to pay college athletes


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The key to this order is that it opens the door to the discovery process, and we soon can begin collecting evidence from the NCAA, taking depositions, and uncovering everything that it wanted to hide and keep from the public's and athletes' view," Jon King, a lawyer representing the players, said in an e-mail Monday.

http://www.usatoday.com/sports/college/2010-02-08-judge-approves-ncaa-suit_N.htm

So if this goes thru, what is a fair amount? Will a player on a large revenue generator make more than a tennis player etc? Who decides this?

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Collegiate athletes ARE paid. They attend (free of charge) some of the finest universities in the country. Many of the schools have tuition, books, room & board, etc.. that exceeds $50,000 per year.

I do not have a problem with college athletes receiving a modest monthly stipend to help with incidentals....pizza, dates, etc... Given their schedules, most are prohibited from even holding down part-time jobs. They don't even have the cash to take a date out for pizza and a movie.

Modest stipend....Yes.

major payments....No.

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Pay them exactly what the scholarship is worth. Fail a class, no dinero. Leave early, funds go back to school's general scholarship fund.

Think of the unintended consequence to some degree though. Some schools don't generate the same revenue as other schools and can't compete finanacially paying kids the same as say a USC or Texas.

Base pay on grades, going to a bowl, cost of living in that city. 100 in LA is much different than Boise. So are grades, *cough*.

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