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FWST: ‘Fair-market value’ of a TCU football player? $246,465
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<blockquote data-quote="gohornedfrogs" data-source="post: 2523735" data-attributes="member: 3599"><p>Imagine this...A Bama booster telling a kid he’ll pay him $1 million for his autograph...as long as it’s on a signed letter of intent to attend Bama. Those are the kinds of shenanigans you’d see if the athletes were allowed to market themselves. There would be no limit to the creativity of the boosters and the NCAA wouldn’t be able to do anything about it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gohornedfrogs, post: 2523735, member: 3599"] Imagine this...A Bama booster telling a kid he’ll pay him $1 million for his autograph...as long as it’s on a signed letter of intent to attend Bama. Those are the kinds of shenanigans you’d see if the athletes were allowed to market themselves. There would be no limit to the creativity of the boosters and the NCAA wouldn’t be able to do anything about it. [/QUOTE]
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