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I agree...for the most part. I think what you said applies to fb and bb players, and a fortunate gymnast, however most college sports, the non-revenue sports, have largely remained college like.
I think one of the largest NIL deals went to a volleyball players. They were like 2nd. Oops she is in gymnastics and she ranks 4 th. I never heard of her.


 
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I think one of the largest NIL deals went to a volleyball players. They were like 2nd. Oops she is in gymnastics and she ranks 4 th. I never heard of her.


She was all over the headlines for a while.
 
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I hate this idea that athletes got nothing … it irritates me… they got scholarships, access to travel all over the country, they got the best training staff , meals and dorms paid for them they got to be on tv etc….. tell a ex college student with 60,000 in loans that they got nothing — I dare you!
 
I hate this idea that athletes got nothing … it irritates me… they got scholarships, access to travel all over the country, they got the best training staff , meals and dorms paid for them they got to be on tv etc….. tell a ex college student with 60,000 in loans that they got nothing — I dare you!
Yeah, but not one person is paying $20 to see you take a Chemistry final or talk about your assignments on the internet.
 
Yeah, but not one person is paying $20 to see you take a Chemistry final or talk about your assignments on the internet.
No, but please look up how much money universities receive in research dollars. While the professors are the ones who apply for the research dollars, it's students who do the work. They are paid, but it's a very small amount. My son knew someone who quit his PhD program because he was tired of living in his car. For the millions of dollars students bring to universities, they aren't reimbursed properly at all. I guarantee that they would trade their paltry pay for a full ride.
 
No, but please look up how much money universities receive in research dollars. While the professors are the ones who apply for the research dollars, it's students who do the work. They are paid, but it's a very small amount. My son knew someone who quit his PhD program because he was tired of living in his car. For the millions of dollars students bring to universities, they aren't reimbursed properly at all. I guarantee that they would trade their paltry pay for a full ride.
Isn’t the purpose of higher education to earn a degree in a field of study? Isn’t that degree then used to obtain a job that compensates you for applying the knowledge and skills you learned and studied for to obtain that degree? When did being a college student itself become the full time job? That doesn’t make any sense.
 
Yeah, but not one person is paying $20 to see you take a Chemistry final or talk about your assignments on the internet.

If it was a hot chick taking the test in a swimsuit they would. Nice you just gave me another idea. I just need to find a hot chick who is studying Chemistry. 😁😁😁
 
I agree for the most part. Yes, their scholarship is a tremendous benefit that most of college students do not receive, but most of the football/basketball athletes choose not to really use this benefit.

I think they should be paid, and only because they’re bringing in significant revenue to their school. I do have an issue with the amount most of them are being paid. I think all players on the team should be equal and the amounts should be determined by the conference. Obviously an SEC player would “make” more than one in CUSA.

I would rather the athletes get something similar to a pension after they’re done playing. While long term or great players (Tom Brady, Adrian Peterson, Shaq, Jordan, Tim Hardaway) would forfeit their earnings so it can be given to “less fortunate” athletes.
I get that not every athlete takes full advantage of their scholarship, but that doesn't devalue the scholarship in my mind. Most of those kids will never even have a cup of coffee in the NFL or NBA. and most of those that do will need a career after their time in professional sports is over. A free education is an invaluable gift, and those that are smart enough to take advantage of it reap considerable rewards.
 
Isn’t the purpose of higher education to earn a degree in a field of study? Isn’t that degree then used to obtain a job that compensates you for applying the knowledge and skills you learned and studied for to obtain that degree? When did being a college student itself become the full time job? That doesn’t make any sense.
Have you never met a graduate student, or an undergrad involved in research? Between their studies and doing research there is no time for anything else, so yeah, while in college being a student is a full time job. And they don't get paid much for doing that research. Many do get a good job in their field of study afterwards, but that often comes with significant student debt. Oh, the university profits greatly from the research work they do while in college.
 
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