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FWST: TCU’s Patterson on Fair Pay to Play Act: Amateur athletics go away if bidding wars start
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<blockquote data-quote="One Frog Nation" data-source="post: 2768831" data-attributes="member: 406"><p>The big thing here is that the bag man comes out from the shadows. The QB "working at an auto dealership in Norman" becomes the norm, except with higher pay. The goose that funds all NCAA sports is football and basketball, if those two become open for a bidding war then a few schools that value football over all else will do just fine. The rest will not.The myth is that any team can win the NC but that is not really the case and if this comes to pass it will become a bigger myth. I don't think legally the NCAA can pay football players a higher stipend without pay all other sports the same. The kids money is never the problem, it is the adult's money that is the problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="One Frog Nation, post: 2768831, member: 406"] The big thing here is that the bag man comes out from the shadows. The QB "working at an auto dealership in Norman" becomes the norm, except with higher pay. The goose that funds all NCAA sports is football and basketball, if those two become open for a bidding war then a few schools that value football over all else will do just fine. The rest will not.The myth is that any team can win the NC but that is not really the case and if this comes to pass it will become a bigger myth. I don't think legally the NCAA can pay football players a higher stipend without pay all other sports the same. The kids money is never the problem, it is the adult's money that is the problem. [/QUOTE]
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