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NIL Starts Tomorrow - Be Aggressive TCU
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<blockquote data-quote="HFrog12" data-source="post: 3023422" data-attributes="member: 66784"><p>It seems like big time college football has gotten too big to fail. So much money at stake and now the players have wedged themselves into stakeholders, over and above the benefits they were already receiving (i.e. scholarships, training, exposure, etc.). I am all for players getting their share. There is a lot of money in CFB and they are the product so I am happy they are getting a shot. What I fear is a detriment to the student athlete. All of those cameos and money making endeavors will last for 4 years max for most of these athletes. I hope the majority stay wise and choose a school that gets them an education and on the right path for the future instead of a short-term buck. I hope the schools are educating these athletes in that way.</p><p></p><p>I am not a BMD but spend a decent amount on TCU athletics because I love the traditional product of college football. Invested in Legends Club so my young kids can enjoy the game experience and grow to love TCU football. I really hope I look back on that investment and am proud of the state of TCU football in 20 yrs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HFrog12, post: 3023422, member: 66784"] It seems like big time college football has gotten too big to fail. So much money at stake and now the players have wedged themselves into stakeholders, over and above the benefits they were already receiving (i.e. scholarships, training, exposure, etc.). I am all for players getting their share. There is a lot of money in CFB and they are the product so I am happy they are getting a shot. What I fear is a detriment to the student athlete. All of those cameos and money making endeavors will last for 4 years max for most of these athletes. I hope the majority stay wise and choose a school that gets them an education and on the right path for the future instead of a short-term buck. I hope the schools are educating these athletes in that way. I am not a BMD but spend a decent amount on TCU athletics because I love the traditional product of college football. Invested in Legends Club so my young kids can enjoy the game experience and grow to love TCU football. I really hope I look back on that investment and am proud of the state of TCU football in 20 yrs. [/QUOTE]
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