P5 conferences ask for college athlete "compensation" law

This is silly. It is not congress preventing it, but an internal guidelines from an organization they all belong to and vote within.

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Oh the webs we weave———

Laughing out loud!

They are not asking for a college athlete compensation law. Not at all. These big shot snakes in the grass.

These anti-worker scoundrels.

They are asking for cover. This is not a compensation law at all. It is a give the student-athletes the shaft law.

If you say on this board that your support these youngsters. Then go to your window now (with a mask) and yell out that you are as made as hack and you are not going to take it any more.

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Knowing covid is a priority they want to slip this in now knowing it’s not gonna get full vetting

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After listening to coach Sampson on the Chop Shop broadcast the other day, I agree with him this has all the makings of a disaster. On surface, what is going to stop a booster from paying an athlete money for using the athlete’s image on advertising for the booster’s business ? Then how are his teammates going to feel about not being a part of that ?

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Anybody that doesn’t think players aren’t already being paid is kidding themselves. The money has grown to a point that some of these FBI investigations could easily turn into an IRS issue. Duke can handle the NCAA but it can’t handle the IRS.

Miami became the U through some very dark money. Canes football was a money laundering scheme.

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College FB today is due to under the table cash. They had to convince people right after integration to cross the line when Those folks had no reason to do so or weren’t equipped to do so.

I saw a google book story that Greg Pruitt from Oklahoma was going to TSU but he said his coach, a TSU alum who became an OU assistant, struck a deal with OU to include Pruitt with another player and that was it.