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FWST: ‘There is no wrong.’ TCU’s Patterson delivers NIL message to local business leaders
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<blockquote data-quote="Purp" data-source="post: 3052740" data-attributes="member: 12852"><p>We don't have to go too far down the road to see a 30ish team league of elite college football programs essentially playing professional football with no contracts. How long after that do eligibility requirements disappear and players lose interest in the NFL. Why not just stay at Bama for 10 years or go from Bama, to USC, to UT, to tOSU, to Florida, etc. every couple of years until you have to retire? I mean, the NFL and collective bargaining agreements preserve a tidy portion of profit for the owners. In this professional college game there is no profit incentive for owners. There's no formal league governing body to enforce rules. It's going to be the wild darning west unless people totally stop watching altogether. At some point the pendulum has to swing back to sanity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Purp, post: 3052740, member: 12852"] We don't have to go too far down the road to see a 30ish team league of elite college football programs essentially playing professional football with no contracts. How long after that do eligibility requirements disappear and players lose interest in the NFL. Why not just stay at Bama for 10 years or go from Bama, to USC, to UT, to tOSU, to Florida, etc. every couple of years until you have to retire? I mean, the NFL and collective bargaining agreements preserve a tidy portion of profit for the owners. In this professional college game there is no profit incentive for owners. There's no formal league governing body to enforce rules. It's going to be the wild darning west unless people totally stop watching altogether. At some point the pendulum has to swing back to sanity. [/QUOTE]
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