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Started by Peck1524, August 19, 2011, 11:46:00 AM
Quote from: Dylan T on August 19, 2011, 01:10:46 PMCollege sports should be 100% amateur.
Quote from: Limbstrutter on August 19, 2011, 05:33:19 PMBoss, I agree with you totally. The NCAA needs to thin some of the rules they created , do they really think out of all these giant sports programs that none of these kids aren't getting some sort of help ? If they dug deep enough none of are top collages would have sports. They need a pay to play system with a cap. So schools could compete evenly . Crazy the coaches and the schools make all the cash and the kids can't even have a pair of shoes.
Quote from: Peck1524 on August 22, 2011, 10:18:14 AMQuote from: Limbstrutter on August 19, 2011, 05:33:19 PMBoss, I agree with you totally. The NCAA needs to thin some of the rules they created , do they really think out of all these giant sports programs that none of these kids aren't getting some sort of help ? If they dug deep enough none of are top collages would have sports. They need a pay to play system with a cap. So schools could compete evenly . Crazy the coaches and the schools make all the cash and the kids can't even have a pair of shoes. Right on. Most kids on any college team are non scholarship players. Not only do they have to pay for school, housing, food etc. they don't have the extra time that other students would have to get a part-time job to earn extra money to get by. I understand the whole amauterism aspect, but essentially these kids are generating revenue for the school they play for and they should be compenstated for that.
Quote from: drenalinld on August 22, 2011, 11:01:37 AMQuote from: Peck1524 on August 22, 2011, 10:18:14 AMQuote from: Limbstrutter on August 19, 2011, 05:33:19 PMBoss, I agree with you totally. The NCAA needs to thin some of the rules they created , do they really think out of all these giant sports programs that none of these kids aren't getting some sort of help ? If they dug deep enough none of are top collages would have sports. They need a pay to play system with a cap. So schools could compete evenly . Crazy the coaches and the schools make all the cash and the kids can't even have a pair of shoes. Right on. Most kids on any college team are non scholarship players. Not only do they have to pay for school, housing, food etc. they don't have the extra time that other students would have to get a part-time job to earn extra money to get by. I understand the whole amauterism aspect, but essentially these kids are generating revenue for the school they play for and they should be compenstated for that.I see it a little differently. What about all of the other college sports that don't generate revenue? Do you give those athletes the same compensation? The female basketball player works just as hard for her school, but probably does not turn a profit for the school.
Quote from: Gobble Nole on August 22, 2011, 11:24:58 AMI am really sad to hear this about Miami...I cant even say that with a straight face. I hope the NCAA takes them to the woodshed and doesn't come back until they have some manners. A little fun...If you are driving and see a Miami football player riding a bicycle, why should you take great care in not hitting him?It could be your bike.Sucks to be U
Quote from: Peck1524 on August 19, 2011, 01:48:05 PMQuote from: Dylan T on August 19, 2011, 01:10:46 PMCollege sports should be 100% amateur.I agree to an extent. I played baseball at the University of Maryland. When you figure in practice time, conditioning, team functions, games etc. there was no way I nor any other Division I athlete could hold a part-time job. Yet any other student on campus has the opportunity/time to work to earn some extra cash. This is my biggest problem with college athletes not being given some sort of compensation. I don't think there should be negotiable salaries but a standard of X amount of money per month across the board for ALL athletes seems pretty fair to me.
Quote from: Turkey Trot on August 23, 2011, 04:56:20 PMQuote from: Peck1524 on August 19, 2011, 01:48:05 PMQuote from: Dylan T on August 19, 2011, 01:10:46 PMCollege sports should be 100% amateur.I agree to an extent. I played baseball at the University of Maryland. When you figure in practice time, conditioning, team functions, games etc. there was no way I nor any other Division I athlete could hold a part-time job. Yet any other student on campus has the opportunity/time to work to earn some extra cash. This is my biggest problem with college athletes not being given some sort of compensation. I don't think there should be negotiable salaries but a standard of X amount of money per month across the board for ALL athletes seems pretty fair to me.Well, you did receive some consideration in the form of tuition, fees, books, food,lodging, and tutoring, being paid by the school. (Clarify for us which of the aforementioned that you got for us along with stipend type payments for laundry money, etc. I'm not informed what the NCAA currently allows). Were you allowed to apply for and accept Pell grant money as a scholarship student?I remember football players getting some kind of "laundry money" stipend, they obviously need some spending money. I would not be opposed to them getting a reasonable stipend to get by and to be able to travel home. The problem is that there are so many schools with programs that cannot afford to keep up and so many different sports at schools that don't make money or make much of it. How do they treat all athletes the same? Title IX does not help because it requires the schools to create womens programs even if they are not popular and will not support themselves financially.