trueblack88
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Originally Posted by curt2121
100% no. Free tuition, room/board, and a stipend for books in addition to free athletic gear, transportation, tutoring, etc is all they should get. They are STUDENT athletes. And while I fully concede the days of the true scholar athlete are long gone in most circumstances, it is the true ideal that everyone should be striving for. The bottom line is the solid majority of these kids are getting into schools they would NEVER get into solely on academics (more so for the "major" sports than the smaller, less credited sports which usually involve significantly more intelligent athletes). Yet, concurrently, most of these kids will never make it pro or see any real money from their athletic skill. Yet still, they were able to have that degree, make connections, and be able to get a job in a relevant field or at least from some booster if worst comes to worst. So really, they are being compensated in that form, it's just delayed compensation. Otherwise, most of them would just be going nowhere in life.
They aren't being 'compensated' because they benefit from getting into a school they have no business, academically, being in. The school isn'tdoing them a favor. The school is just pimping and exploiting them so they can generate money and cash-flow. And its nice to be able to say, "I went tosuch and such college", but if you don't have the skills or capabilities to prove the substance behind the degree, you're as good as worthless.And thats assuming the athlete even stays in college for four years, which most athletes don't seem to be doing...
Just because they are 'STUDENTS' doesn't mean they shouldn't get a more reflective cut of the money they are bringing in...