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NCAA & BCS = BS????

JDHJDH Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,107
I love college sports, but are these two organizations helping or hurting college sports?......"Student Athletes" rake in billions and gazillions of $'s for these organizations, but the "student athletes" aren't compensated for their labor, and only a very small percentage of the players "graduate" to professional sports. The "grown-ups" keep all the dough for themselves.....The pro teams get a free farm team, and the fans can't even have a legitimate tournament to decide championships.....I think it's a mess.....What about you?

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  • CvilleECvilleE Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,177
  • TeegeTeege Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 660
    BCS is a crock I think a tourney would be awesome problem then would still be how do you choose your 12,24,36 whatever teams how do you decide who gets in then? I think it would still be SOOOO much better but there will always be bubble teams. As far as paying student athletes that one is still very gray to me unless it was a flat amount not based on certain wins or losses or school money. That way no college would have an edge or another just because they can promise more money.
  • beatnicbeatnic Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 4,133
    The scary thing about yesterday was that if Arkansas had won and we had a three way tie, the BCS formula would have been included in deciding the outcome of the SEC. Right now the conferences have all the power, and they don't want to let it go. And within the conferences there is somewhat of a playoff finale. Right now in the SEC, most teams just play for that title. There's enough gravitas just there. If they get in the BSC game, good.
  • JDHJDH Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,107
    If your labor enables your employer to "earn" billions of dollars, then you should be compensated with a fair share of the wealth you are creating. Personally, I believe that "student atheletes" who provide the BCS and the NCAA and their respective Universities with vast sums of wealth should be provided with more than just free room and board, and a scholarship (renewed anually) for the work they do. I think they should be paid according to the monies they generate, and they should not be required to attend classes while their sport is in season, or when they are required to train with their teamates. I also think that all medical care for sports related injuries acquired while engaging in their respective sport should be completely covered by the institution for which they are working.
  • beatnicbeatnic Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 4,133
  • JDHJDH Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,107
    Young Atheletes DO go to the school that offers them the best "deal". We live in a capitalist society, but the NCAA and these Universities are operating a plantation economy, and because of the way the treat their "student atheletes", it really is.
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