AlaskaGuy
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Only if said students are illegal aliens.Do the all the schools in California have enough money to pay all their student athletes?
Only if said students are illegal aliens.Do the all the schools in California have enough money to pay all their student athletes?
Well, he is now a professional, not an amateur athlete. I don’t see how that is relevant to the topic. Actually your post is counterproductive to whatever point you were trying to get across.This guy literally skips out on his baseball team to go make more money on tv.
Well, he is now a professional, not an amateur athlete. I don’t see how that is relevant to the topic. Actually your post is counterproductive to whatever point you were trying to get across.
Which would be followed by an antitrust lawsuit.
Nobody is preventing them from competing in athletics, their state is the one who decided to make their athletes professionals instead of amateurs. They can form their own league (just imagine how bad that will be, a worse version of the P12 network)
Can they really form their own league effectively though? This is where the antitrust lawsuit would come in.
How so? The NCAA is an association of colleges and the student athletes are amateurs by definition of the NCAA charter
He is a 32 year old man who has played in professional sports for a decade and profits off of his image, as a professional. He is the opposite of a hypocrite. He lived the college life, and now he is living the professional life.Hs a hypocrite, talking about doing things for the love of the game, and who needs money.
So, does this just make the school pay for the use of the players' likeness, or does it make the schools pay the players? Cause if it is the first, I would just do what OSU does, and only sell #1 and #whatever year it is. All photos for promotions would use those numbers or some predetermined numbers, and all pictures would be of non-athletes in said uniforms.
So the NFL and NBA should be banned because you can’t form a competitive league effectively??Can they really form their own league effectively though? This is where the antitrust lawsuit would come in.
So the NFL and NBA should be banned because you can’t form a competitive league effectively??
Honestly, they should be going after the NBA and NFL (specifically the players associations) for the age discriminatory rules that does not allow the players to jump straight to the pros from high school.Let them join the NAIA.
Whoops, paid athletes are probably against their rules too.
They should get with Green Peace to sponsor the Hippie League of Paid Dope Smokers (HLPDS)
The state legislation is to blame for the issue, the state can legislate the league all the same. Therefore no antitrust issuesCan they really form their own league effectively though? This is where the antitrust lawsuit would come in.
So the NFL and NBA should be banned because you can’t form a competitive league effectively??
The state legislation is to blame for the issue, the state can legislate the league all the same. Therefore no antitrust issues
I try not to let sports get to me but this issue really grilles my cheese. I'm going to explain "exploited" to you. I enlisted into the USMC....not drafted.....enlisted. Kinda like someone signing a Letter of Intent. I got free training, free food and free clothing.....even free weapons and ammo. Kinda like a college athlete getting the same things except no weapons and ammo but a lot of free pussy which is even better. I got to hump 70 lbs through triple canopy jungle and water up to my ass with the added benefit of someone trying to kill me. Kinda NOT like getting to play a game in a safe stadium like a college athlete. My point: I wasn't "exploited" at 19 any more than these athletes are being "exploited". We all make life choices. Everyone can make a different choice (like maybe all of us could just forgo the military thing or the sports thing and focus totally on our education, which we could pay for ourselves, or getting a nice safe job at that age). /rant off
Then you have antitrust lawsuits.