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FWST: ‘Fair-market value’ of a TCU football player? $246,465
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<blockquote data-quote="riffram2011" data-source="post: 2523707" data-attributes="member: 6453"><p>ITT: </p><p></p><p></p><p>The market value for Cam Newton was $200,000. Would have been more if weren’t illegal. The NCAA’s entire business model is built on the lie of showing that these athletes aren’t worth more than the scholarship they received.</p><p></p><p>Andy Dalton and Ladanian Tomlinson are responsible alone for tens of millions into the university. Both were lucky enough to make millions in the pros, but others much less so. At the very least, the athletes should be able to market themselves as they see fit. It’s a reasonable start that doesn’t involve any loss of revenue from a TCU or NCAA perspective. It’s already happening under the table. Having it out in the open would make things much easier.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="riffram2011, post: 2523707, member: 6453"] ITT: The market value for Cam Newton was $200,000. Would have been more if weren’t illegal. The NCAA’s entire business model is built on the lie of showing that these athletes aren’t worth more than the scholarship they received. Andy Dalton and Ladanian Tomlinson are responsible alone for tens of millions into the university. Both were lucky enough to make millions in the pros, but others much less so. At the very least, the athletes should be able to market themselves as they see fit. It’s a reasonable start that doesn’t involve any loss of revenue from a TCU or NCAA perspective. It’s already happening under the table. Having it out in the open would make things much easier. [/QUOTE]
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