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For some reason my local sports radio show in the afternoons always seems to talk about the courruption of the NCAA and how they make billions off of amateurism sports and use amateurism athletes to hide their corruption so they don't have to pay players or anything and yet make millions off of them.
I agree that the NCAA is corrupt in some way, but I am tired of claiming these student athletes as "Amateurs"
They are not. They get a free education, and in many of these D1 schools that is anywhere from 15k-30k at least a year. They also get hooked up with 1 on 1 tutors who help them in school in and out of the classroom.
Also, what most of these athletes do, is they get grants on top of their free ride. I know many who apply for FAFSA and get money from FAFSA. Instead of using the FAFSA money for school, they use it for recreational needs. So that is money right there. Along with getting a free education and other benefits while at school, they get grant money to use.
So the NCAA might be corrupt, but these are not amateur athletes in anyway, they too find a loop hole in the system and they get a free 30,000 a year education.
I agree that the NCAA is corrupt in some way, but I am tired of claiming these student athletes as "Amateurs"
They are not. They get a free education, and in many of these D1 schools that is anywhere from 15k-30k at least a year. They also get hooked up with 1 on 1 tutors who help them in school in and out of the classroom.
Also, what most of these athletes do, is they get grants on top of their free ride. I know many who apply for FAFSA and get money from FAFSA. Instead of using the FAFSA money for school, they use it for recreational needs. So that is money right there. Along with getting a free education and other benefits while at school, they get grant money to use.
So the NCAA might be corrupt, but these are not amateur athletes in anyway, they too find a loop hole in the system and they get a free 30,000 a year education.