SaintsInDome2006
Footballguy
Ok so the athletes do get plenty value from the schools - and that's not valid. Because that negates the argument that they have not been compensated.
And the fact that - unlike Curt Flood - they are perfectly free to go elsewhere to get paid for their talents is not valid for this discussion. Because that negates the fact their freedom has been curtailed.
That still leaves the fact that schools do not meet their own academic standards, that the NCAA does not enforce its own standards (20 hours max per week on sports supposedly, sure), and the fact that athletes - like Grambling this year - can walk out on any program any time they like and seek compensation, even without this ruling, nothing stops them now, yesterday, last year or tomorrow from going on strike.
I do agree that the issue of whether they can have outside income is a different issue from whether they can seek to get paid by the school.
And the fact that - unlike Curt Flood - they are perfectly free to go elsewhere to get paid for their talents is not valid for this discussion. Because that negates the fact their freedom has been curtailed.
That still leaves the fact that schools do not meet their own academic standards, that the NCAA does not enforce its own standards (20 hours max per week on sports supposedly, sure), and the fact that athletes - like Grambling this year - can walk out on any program any time they like and seek compensation, even without this ruling, nothing stops them now, yesterday, last year or tomorrow from going on strike.
I do agree that the issue of whether they can have outside income is a different issue from whether they can seek to get paid by the school.
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