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re: JFF on the Cover of Time-"It's time to pay college athletes"
Posted on 9/5/13 at 9:58 am to LSUdm21
Posted on 9/5/13 at 9:58 am to LSUdm21
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The "pay college" athletes people really need to stfu.
no
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It can't happen thanks to Title IX.
yes it can
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Every school would have to give every kid on scholarship the same amount of money and that's what makes it impossible.
no, they wouldn't
Posted on 9/5/13 at 9:59 am to aggressor
Frick this shite. If kids want to get paid, then start a D league for those who want to play amateur/semi-pro ball and they can go there. You can own your likeness and whatever else you want to stake a claim to.. (good luck marketing yourself).
If you choose the other alternative, college, then you get 3 hots and a cot every day, spending money, tuition to a 4-year institution of higher learning and basically all the free athletic casual clothing you want.
In my opinion, that's the only way this will work. Of course if you go the D league route and accept payment you are ineligible to play CFB. And if you don't make it to the NFL then tough friggin luck - now go find some money for tuition to get an education bc you won't be earning a living playing football.
If you choose the other alternative, college, then you get 3 hots and a cot every day, spending money, tuition to a 4-year institution of higher learning and basically all the free athletic casual clothing you want.
In my opinion, that's the only way this will work. Of course if you go the D league route and accept payment you are ineligible to play CFB. And if you don't make it to the NFL then tough friggin luck - now go find some money for tuition to get an education bc you won't be earning a living playing football.
This post was edited on 9/5/13 at 10:00 am
Posted on 9/5/13 at 10:00 am to TheDrunkenTigah
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Because they can choose to do work off campus unrelated to their supervising professor's work and own all of it.
This is not true in the case of graduate students. I guarantee we live a lower quality of life than football players. I'm not complaining about it, because I CHOSE to do it just like these football players.
Posted on 9/5/13 at 10:01 am to Dr RC
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no, they wouldn't
Go ahead and try it then. Your school will have lawsuits out of the arse.
Posted on 9/5/13 at 10:02 am to aggressor
Lot of mad in here.
Good to be King.
Good to be King.
Posted on 9/5/13 at 10:03 am to LSUdm21
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Go ahead and try it then. Your school will have lawsuits out of the arse.
bingo
Posted on 9/5/13 at 10:03 am to DWag215
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Lot of mad in here.
Good to be King.
King of what exactly?
Posted on 9/5/13 at 10:03 am to LSUdm21
he better get paid now, because as a QB there is not much demand for a 5'9 midget sized QB in the NFL.
Posted on 9/5/13 at 10:03 am to DWag215
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Good to be King
y'all aren't even princes.
good for jff - nice to be a posterchild i guess.
disappointed in time mag tho.
Posted on 9/5/13 at 10:04 am to Dr RC
letting athletes make $ just allows schools with the most boosters buy recruits. How does that maintain a level playing field for college athletics? The sports should be decided by the coaches and players, not booster $.
There needs to be more strict regulation, not less regulation.
There needs to be more strict regulation, not less regulation.
Posted on 9/5/13 at 10:04 am to aggressor
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It will still be abused badly
That's putting it mildly. Basically, a booster could then promise to pay a player hundreds of thousands of dollars "for an autograph" if they chose a certain school. Not to mention what it would do to team chemistry.
This is all a garbage argument anyway. Only a few athletes out of the thousands who play college sports are truly worthy of the "money maker" argument.
If you want to talk about spending money or stipends, that's one thing. At least with that you could be fair and be able to monitor the money.
Posted on 9/5/13 at 10:05 am to TK421
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This is not true in the case of graduate students.
My company regularly hires chemistry grad students to do short term research and pays them much better than LSU. Besides this analogy isn't comparable. If someone asked you to wear a certain brand of lab coat and offered you $500 to do so, would you be allowed to or investigated for it?
ETA: I'm ducking out of this argument since it's always the same or bloody slap fight, but I'm not suggesting the school pay players. I think the NCAA owes players a cut of what their likeness earns, not that LSU should be handing all ticket profits to players.
If a player is good enough to be on the cover of NCAA 14' then he deserves a cut for promoting the game that EA cut the NCAA a check for.
This post was edited on 9/5/13 at 10:10 am
Posted on 9/5/13 at 10:06 am to piggilicious
You got the madz.
The King blesses you and your plebeian kind.
The King blesses you and your plebeian kind.
Posted on 9/5/13 at 10:07 am to TheDrunkenTigah
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My company regularly hires chemistry grad students to do short term research and pays them much better than LSU.
If they are LSU students they are in violation of the employment contract.
Posted on 9/5/13 at 10:07 am to notsince98
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There needs to be more strict regulation, not less regulation.
NCAA investigators do not have subpoena power, meaning even if Cam and Johnnie made that money, there is not much they can do about it. The school wants to make money off the player so everyone shuts up and lawyers up. leaving the NCAA with nothing more than here say and innuendos.
Posted on 9/5/13 at 10:08 am to aggressor
I support the payment of players.
I just have no idea how it should be fairly done and would HATE to be the guy to make the final decision.
I just have no idea how it should be fairly done and would HATE to be the guy to make the final decision.
Posted on 9/5/13 at 10:12 am to DWag215
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You got the madz.
The King blesses you and your plebeian kind.
I'd still like to know king of what exactly???
Posted on 9/5/13 at 10:13 am to TK421
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If they are LSU students they are in violation of the employment contract.
It's under the umbrella of paid internship, but LSU doesn't dictate what we pay them. Football players have no such options. I worded it wrong earlier to say they own the research, we make them sign that away just like LSU, I just meant they're allowed to seek work off-campus if they choose.
Posted on 9/5/13 at 10:16 am to alabamabuckeye
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SHSU will seriously try their best to hurt JFF
Funny you should mention that. Those SHSU guys tried to play dirty with us LAST year (post-Bama game btw).
It resulted in this:
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