dr freeze;1937022; said:Maybe these things wouldn't happen if players got paid.
Just sayin'
http://www.buckeyeplanet.com/forum/...ge-players-paid-allowed-sell-their-stuff.html
Fuckin noob.
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dr freeze;1937022; said:Maybe these things wouldn't happen if players got paid.
Just sayin'
No, I wasn't kidding at all. Why you thought, even before yesterday, that we were going to get off more easily than USC is beyond me. And yesterday's news didn't exactly "surprise" me. Did any of that really come as a shock to you at this point? I doubt it.buckeyesin07;1936825; said:I hope this was meant as a joke. If not, you'll see that I posted that several days ago, before a lot of new things happened. Your post, again if not meant in jest, is equivalent to, on Wednesday, quoting a post that someone made on Monday saying "Today is Monday," and asking them, "Still think this way?"
TooTallMenardo;1937027; said:
dr freeze;1937035; said:The BCS/NCAA generates billions of dollars a year in revenue and where does all that money go? Back to the communities some of these players come from? I don't think so. Meanwhile, graduation rates are poor among the football schools in the NCAA:
http://www.usatoday.com/sports/college/2010-10-27-ncaa-graduation-rates-study_N.htm
The hypocrisy of the NCAA really [censored]es me off. Pryor and tOSU are going to get crucified over breaking rules that protect the greedy, money-grubbing institution that is the NCAA. The world will not be a better place if Pryor gets punished in some way.
MaliBuckeye;1937053; said:The problem is that in timing. The time to take on the BcS hypocrisy is not when our program's ass is on the line- we should have started pitching a fit long before that.
Now, it just seems like we're whining.
What a load of misrepresentation.dr freeze;1937035; said:The BCS/NCAA generates billions of dollars a year in revenue and where does all that money go? Back to the communities some of these players come from? I don't think so. Meanwhile, graduation rates are poor among the football schools in the NCAA:
http://www.usatoday.com/sports/college/2010-10-27-ncaa-graduation-rates-study_N.htm
The hypocrisy of the NCAA really [censored]es me off. Pryor and tOSU are going to get crucified over breaking rules that protect the greedy, money-grubbing institution that is the NCAA. The world will not be a better place if Pryor gets punished in some way.
MaxBuck;1937060; said:1. To the extent anyone is "enriched" by Big College Football, it's mostly the coaches. The rest of the money doesn't go to "the NCAA," which has an annual budget of about $750 million - which sounds like a lot until you realize there are nearly 1,300 member schools, so about $600,000 per school. NCAA Annual Budget
MaxBuck;1937061; said:I did, and still do - largely because our administration didn't paste a big "Fuck the NCAA" sign in our waiting room like Mike Garrett did.
dr freeze;1937022; said:Maybe these things wouldn't happen if players got paid.
Just sayin'
dr freeze;1937022; said:Maybe these things wouldn't happen if players got paid.
Just sayin'
That will never happen, just like a bcs playoff. But if players did get paid, how would we know that they didn't blow their money on tattoos and other stuffdr freeze;1937022; said:Maybe these things wouldn't happen if players got paid.
Just sayin'