Wow. Hey while you're back in the 1940's, can you throw some money on IBM for me?
(This totally isn't true, btw. Liability laws and safety regulations exist for a reason.)
This goes back to our previous conversation of "Yeah but it'll hurt our business" vs "Your business is based on an unjust arrangement" from the other thread. My position has not changed. The effect on college football is not relevant if you are fixing an injustice. It's then up to the NCAA to figure out a way to maintain given new constraints. Adapt or die, but it's becoming increasingly clear that you can't be a professional-in-everything-but-name football league signing hundred-million dollar TV rights deals, hiring coaches for tens of millions of dollars, building hundred million dollar stadiums, sell millions in tickets to watch kids play, and selling millions in merchandise with star-player's number / likeness on it...and then say "Whoa whoa, you're amateurs" when those players ask for the right to monetize their labor. As I said before, the status quo isn't going to work.
So better to just blow up everything (even though literally EVERY player in the system....coaches, players, administrators, etc....is without doubt better compensated and better taken care of then ever before) just because a couple groups are getting a bigger chunk of the pie than they did in the past? Well, ok, but that sounds really really stupid.
Over time attorneys ruin everything. Are you an attorney? You sure sound like one.