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<blockquote data-quote="CountryFrog" data-source="post: 2784570" data-attributes="member: 70667"><p>Maybe I just have a really low opinion of the football IQ of most of the people watching these games. To a trained eye, it would absolutely look different. It's just my belief that the overwhelming majority of people watching these games would have no idea whether they're watching top talent or not. Nebraska fans seem to think they have top talent on their team every year after the first 2 or 3 games of the season.</p><p></p><p>Imo the better argument for paying ALL the players is simply that they are the ones putting their bodies on the line and risking potential long term health issues for the entertainment of the paying customer so it would make sense that more of that money actually end up in their hands. I'd love to see it for the players sake, but I also fear what it could end up resulting in for the sport and for all of collegiate athletics if it goes too far.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CountryFrog, post: 2784570, member: 70667"] Maybe I just have a really low opinion of the football IQ of most of the people watching these games. To a trained eye, it would absolutely look different. It's just my belief that the overwhelming majority of people watching these games would have no idea whether they're watching top talent or not. Nebraska fans seem to think they have top talent on their team every year after the first 2 or 3 games of the season. Imo the better argument for paying ALL the players is simply that they are the ones putting their bodies on the line and risking potential long term health issues for the entertainment of the paying customer so it would make sense that more of that money actually end up in their hands. I'd love to see it for the players sake, but I also fear what it could end up resulting in for the sport and for all of collegiate athletics if it goes too far. [/QUOTE]
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