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Diehards: Deante Gray calls debate over paying players ‘laughable’ after NCAA earnings report
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<blockquote data-quote="Eight" data-source="post: 2558905" data-attributes="member: 73370"><p>exactly what does the ncaa do for the players in exchange for the players' services?</p><p></p><p>when people talk about the long game and educational opportunities etc... that is provided by the university and not the ncaa. the ncaa is the organization that decides whether the athletes are allowed to hold a job during the season, if someone can buy them a meal, defines what the athletes are or are not allowed to do and made over a billion dollars from the services of those very same athletes. </p><p></p><p>there is no easy answers, there are no completely correct answers, but the system is a sham that a non-profit organization can generate that much revenue from the services of the athletes and really is giving nothing back in exchange other than rules and regulations.</p><p></p><p>again, the educational opportunities come from the schools, not the ncaa so what does the ncaa provide to the players in exchange for the players' services?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eight, post: 2558905, member: 73370"] exactly what does the ncaa do for the players in exchange for the players' services? when people talk about the long game and educational opportunities etc... that is provided by the university and not the ncaa. the ncaa is the organization that decides whether the athletes are allowed to hold a job during the season, if someone can buy them a meal, defines what the athletes are or are not allowed to do and made over a billion dollars from the services of those very same athletes. there is no easy answers, there are no completely correct answers, but the system is a sham that a non-profit organization can generate that much revenue from the services of the athletes and really is giving nothing back in exchange other than rules and regulations. again, the educational opportunities come from the schools, not the ncaa so what does the ncaa provide to the players in exchange for the players' services? [/QUOTE]
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