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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: 2558961" data-attributes="member: 73370"><p>the conferences control the television rights for their regular season games and not the ncaa. that was decided long, long ago when uga and i believe ou sued to be able to take that power away from the ncaa. the future of college football is a bit different than college basketball. the ncaa is absolutely dependent on the ncaa tournament and it is one big reason they have never been in a hurry to truly clean up college basketball.</p><p></p><p>in regards to the long-term heal of the universities it is possible to deliver a high quality education without a scholarship athletic program. it is more difficult, but it is possible just like it can be done without new dorms, rock climbing walls, etc...all a matter of choice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eight, post: 2558961, member: 73370"] the conferences control the television rights for their regular season games and not the ncaa. that was decided long, long ago when uga and i believe ou sued to be able to take that power away from the ncaa. the future of college football is a bit different than college basketball. the ncaa is absolutely dependent on the ncaa tournament and it is one big reason they have never been in a hurry to truly clean up college basketball. in regards to the long-term heal of the universities it is possible to deliver a high quality education without a scholarship athletic program. it is more difficult, but it is possible just like it can be done without new dorms, rock climbing walls, etc...all a matter of choice. [/QUOTE]
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