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re: Jalen Tabor says college football is "Modern Form of Slavery"
Posted on 1/19/16 at 8:37 pm to yaboytoococky
Posted on 1/19/16 at 8:37 pm to yaboytoococky
Your argument is ridiculous.
The program's bring in millions but also spend millions. The year your baseball team won back to back Baseball titles they lost 800,000 per year. Who paid for that?
The program's bring in millions but also spend millions. The year your baseball team won back to back Baseball titles they lost 800,000 per year. Who paid for that?
Posted on 1/19/16 at 8:37 pm to sullivanct19a
I would like to send a personal thank you to the idiot known as Jalen Tabor for bringing so many SEC fans together in this thread.
Now, Jalen, STFU, stop doing drugs, and ask the team doc to remove your head from your arse. Oh, and stop embarrassing my university you witless asshat. If Foley or Mac tells you that you've exceeded your allotment of boneheaded statements and you have to find another place to complain about, it won't bother me at all.
Now, Jalen, STFU, stop doing drugs, and ask the team doc to remove your head from your arse. Oh, and stop embarrassing my university you witless asshat. If Foley or Mac tells you that you've exceeded your allotment of boneheaded statements and you have to find another place to complain about, it won't bother me at all.
Posted on 1/19/16 at 8:40 pm to oilfieldcaptain
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Just shows were we are as a society. These kids are suggesting that they are victims. It was just two generations ago that people took great risks to give them the opportunity. I would personally compare football players to Rock stars, not slaves.
No fricking doubt! it is about time our society grow some balls and start calling a spade a spade!
Posted on 1/19/16 at 8:40 pm to oilfieldcaptain
Agree .
They ain't starving.
They get a free education
They are treated like gods on campus
They get free clothes
They get room and board , plus open training table.
And now 3500-4000 for stipens. That's alot of pizzas if you ask me.
Plus how about the promotion and training they get first class to help them reach the league. With a first class degree if they just work a little.
They ain't starving.
They get a free education
They are treated like gods on campus
They get free clothes
They get room and board , plus open training table.
And now 3500-4000 for stipens. That's alot of pizzas if you ask me.
Plus how about the promotion and training they get first class to help them reach the league. With a first class degree if they just work a little.
This post was edited on 1/19/16 at 8:43 pm
Posted on 1/19/16 at 8:42 pm to tennvol
Just because players 30 years ago were happy to play for peanuts doesn't mean they have to today.
Posted on 1/19/16 at 8:43 pm to sullivanct19a
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I would like to send a personal thank you to the idiot known as Jalen Tabor for bringing so many SEC fans together in this thread.
Now, Jalen, STFU, stop doing drugs, and ask the team doc to remove your head from your arse. Oh, and stop embarrassing my university you witless asshat. If Foley or Mac tells you that you've exceeded your allotment of boneheaded statements and you have to find another place to complain about, it won't bother me at all.
That's way too harsh on a kid. Football is demanding, no doubt, and there are things that could be fixed, it's just that there's little patience for their complaints when there are much worse situations even withing the realm of college athletics. Football players, even bad ones, have it made compared to everyone else. It's someone in a good situation asking for a great one when everyone else is in a bad situation just hoping to get to good that makes their argument look so petty.
This post was edited on 1/19/16 at 8:44 pm
Posted on 1/19/16 at 8:43 pm to pvilleguru
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Just because players 30 years ago were happy to play for peanuts doesn't mean they have to today.
You are missing the point! if they don't like it, they are free to try other ways, good luck with that!
Posted on 1/19/16 at 8:43 pm to pvilleguru
Your right , they don't have to play. They can work for minimum wage and train at the local Golds for 3 years , then try to get in a scout team somewhere
Posted on 1/19/16 at 8:45 pm to tennvol
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Nobody, NOBODY!!!! is fricking forcing them to do it, it is their own will!, if they don't like it they can try it on their fricking own!
That's not the point. The point i am making is their scholarships aren't free. The amount of hours put into the sport is enough for a full time job, then they're also required to keep a certain gpa. $60k is the least a university should be paying them. A player like Tahj Boyd was a 4 year starter for Clemson. He took them to the orange bowl and kept them in the top 10. He went undrafted, so basically he helped a university make millions while receiving a $40k "education." Not a fair trade.
Posted on 1/19/16 at 8:46 pm to Prof
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That's way too harsh on a kid. Football is demanding, no doubt, and there are things that could be fixed, it's just that there's little patience for their complaints when there are much worse situations even withing the realm of college athletics. Football players, even bad ones, have it made compared to everyone else. It's someone in a good situation asking for a great one when everyone else is in a bad situation just hoping to get to good that makes their argument look so petty.
Life is not easy, and many times its not fair! In the great scheme of things, football players at colleges are very fricking lucky!
Posted on 1/19/16 at 8:48 pm to yaboytoococky
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That's not the point. The point i am making is their scholarships aren't free. The amount of hours put into the sport is enough for a full time job, then they're also required to keep a certain gpa. $60k is the least a university should be paying them. A player like Tahj Boyd was a 4 year starter for Clemson. He took them to the orange bowl and kept them in the top 10. He went undrafted, so basically he helped a university make millions while receiving a $40k "education." Not a fair trade.
Did somebody force them to do it?
NO?
Then shut the eff up!
Posted on 1/19/16 at 8:50 pm to tennvol
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The amount of hours put into the sport is enough for a full time job,
The NCAA let's the practive 40 hours a week now?
Medical students should get paid too because they put in more than 40 hours.
Posted on 1/19/16 at 8:51 pm to IHateOrange
What gets me is these guys get a real advantage in life even if they don't go to the NFL. If you stay in the good graces of the fans you are guaranteed a decent job selling insurance or real estate to those fans. It is a lifetime of positive association.
This post was edited on 1/19/16 at 8:52 pm
Posted on 1/19/16 at 8:52 pm to tennvol
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Did somebody force them to do it?
NO?
Then shut the eff up!
Are you slow? I'm not arguing that it is "slavery," I'm arguing that their education is not "free." They earn it.
Posted on 1/19/16 at 8:53 pm to JesusQuintana
Imagine if Jalen Tabor was white and said this.
Posted on 1/19/16 at 8:54 pm to cardboardboxer
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It is a lifetime of positive association.
I would agree save for the great number of them that do not belong in college and would have trouble completing an auto insurance application.
Posted on 1/19/16 at 8:54 pm to yaboytoococky
Well actually he is only allowed to be involved with football during school 20 hours a week.
And TB is from VA , so the cost of attendance at Clemson would be a total of 49,000 per year invluding books, board, and room. Which he got. So that's 76.00 an hour for 20 hours a week for 32 weeks. And I know they put in more time than that , but just trying to show the actual money. So yeah he went undrafted , but he also got a 200,00 degree.
And is making 500,000 k in the league and even if he doesn't make it, I'm sure he'll be able to find gainful employment
And TB is from VA , so the cost of attendance at Clemson would be a total of 49,000 per year invluding books, board, and room. Which he got. So that's 76.00 an hour for 20 hours a week for 32 weeks. And I know they put in more time than that , but just trying to show the actual money. So yeah he went undrafted , but he also got a 200,00 degree.
And is making 500,000 k in the league and even if he doesn't make it, I'm sure he'll be able to find gainful employment
Posted on 1/19/16 at 8:56 pm to 3rddownonthe8
These little turds and their asshatted ways aren't worth supporting them or the conversations about them.
Was an interesting little experiment on here with a lot of data about dialog and so forth.
I'm done getting on Vol fans for having a QB that is an actual student while doosh bags like Tabor go running off da plug, embarrassing my alma mater.
Was an interesting little experiment on here with a lot of data about dialog and so forth.
I'm done getting on Vol fans for having a QB that is an actual student while doosh bags like Tabor go running off da plug, embarrassing my alma mater.
Posted on 1/19/16 at 8:56 pm to yaboytoococky
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I'm arguing that their education is not "free." They earn it.
If so, what is the problem? they earned their education so everything is fine!
there is no fricking reason to complain!
Posted on 1/19/16 at 8:57 pm to roadGator
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The NCAA let's the practive 40 hours a week now?
Medical students should get paid too because they put in more than 40 hours.
That makes zero sense. If medical students made millions for their university while in college then sure, pay them. The point you're missing in your argument is that athletes have to work on the feild AS WELL AS the classroom. Name another scholarship recipient that has to focus on more than just school work?
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