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BuckeyeNation27;1720310; said:I'm assuming if they haven't actually enrolled in school and they're released of their LOI they would be allowed to go anywhere without sitting out a year.
HonuBuck;1719796; said:I have no pity. He's an adult now. He had plenty of time to weight his options and make a balanced, informed, an objective decision. He knew there was a possibility of sanctions, and yet he still picked USC over all over schools, none of which were facing sanctions of any sort. He and his dad DJ Humpty Henderson got what they deserved...
Buckfan09;1720511; said:I find it hypocritical of the NCAA to investigate athletes for attaining gifts, while conferences and board members are so eager to profit off of amateur sport.
Buckfan09;1720511; said:I find it hypocritical of the NCAA to investigate athletes for attaining gifts, while conferences and board members are so eager to profit off of amateur sport.
Buckeyeskickbuttocks;1720560; said:Not to pile on, but football revenue is also used to support 'non-revenue' sports, which makes it quite unlike board members making a profit.
jlb1705;1720610; said:And for athletic departments that have money left over after that, contributions are usually made to the general fund of the university. That can lead to things such as:
- Advancing the academic mission of the institution.
- Reducing the sticker price for students who have to pay for their schooling (i.e. non-athletes).
- Forestalling the need for additional state subsidy at public institutions.
But whatever - guys like Reggie Bush deserve a cut of that money.
BayBuck;1720612; said:Because they're all getting costly educations and a showcase for eventual fame and fortune as pro athletes, just for putting in the effort required to be big-time college athletes? That showcase is worth significantly more than it is generally given credit for: most non-revenue athletes put in the same time and effort to excel at their sport for the college education and nothing more, and somehow a guy getting the fast-track to the NFL is getting short shrift? I've always thought college sports are about the schools, not the individuals, and that's just another part of the valuable education these student-athletes are getting.