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NCAA going to review new transfer rules put into to place this past season
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<blockquote data-quote="CountryFrog" data-source="post: 2694578" data-attributes="member: 70667"><p>How many different ways are there to become a doctor? Or a lawyer? Seems that football isn't the only industry that forces you to go through college before being able to make an income.</p><p></p><p>Whether it's totally fair or not seems irrelevant. Very little is totally fair. Even a large number of the paid professional athletes [ hundin] and moan about their working conditions while cashing their 1.2 million dollar game check.</p><p></p><p>I'm all for the kids getting more money. I'm all for the professionals getting more money. I'm all for ME making more money. So if they figure out a way to pay the athletes then I'll be happy for them. But there will be lots of people who still won't be happy. They'll want the kids to get even MORE money, practice LESS, and have more ability to go wherever they want. And then once all those things are given then they will want more, more, and more. That's what I know about a free market. Whatever you give to people they will never be totally happy and will always want more. That doesn't make them wrong necessarily, but there's no satisfying people with just a little money and there's seemingly no satisfying people with a whole lot of money either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CountryFrog, post: 2694578, member: 70667"] How many different ways are there to become a doctor? Or a lawyer? Seems that football isn't the only industry that forces you to go through college before being able to make an income. Whether it's totally fair or not seems irrelevant. Very little is totally fair. Even a large number of the paid professional athletes [ hundin] and moan about their working conditions while cashing their 1.2 million dollar game check. I'm all for the kids getting more money. I'm all for the professionals getting more money. I'm all for ME making more money. So if they figure out a way to pay the athletes then I'll be happy for them. But there will be lots of people who still won't be happy. They'll want the kids to get even MORE money, practice LESS, and have more ability to go wherever they want. And then once all those things are given then they will want more, more, and more. That's what I know about a free market. Whatever you give to people they will never be totally happy and will always want more. That doesn't make them wrong necessarily, but there's no satisfying people with just a little money and there's seemingly no satisfying people with a whole lot of money either. [/QUOTE]
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