SoilVol
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Nice view! Where is this?View attachment 247988
Just chillin..watchin my moms pet deer herd this morning..15 does, no bucks showed up yet...usually they show up at least once a day.
Who is this everyone you speak of? You are making illogical comparisons to try and make your argument legit. Do you think top tier academic students should also be paid? Can you also source the laws that are being broken.
Did you not see that buck standing by the water fountainView attachment 247988
Just chillin..watchin my moms pet deer herd this morning..15 does, no bucks showed up yet...usually they show up at least once a day.
It's a free market society. The players are not forced to play college ball. If they don't feel like it's worth it, they can do something else.Why not pay the coaches with college books, instant class action lawsuit if not an temporary injunction. Its not up to you to determine who is being taken care of, that is the job of the market.
You are oversimplifying the situation - you saying players are being taken care of is self-serving.
It's a free market society. The players are not forced to play college ball. If they don't feel like it's worth it, they can do something else.
Lol. It is a free market situation. The players are not forced to do anything. The colleges have a program for the kids to participate in if they desire. They do not have to participate. They can choose to do whatever they like. It's like any other profession. If you want to be an electrician, you have to apprentice for a while before you can be paid as a real electrician. If you don't want to be an apprentice, you don't have to be an electrician.It’s actually the exact opposite of a market driven situation. The rules in place are the driver. Not the market. You can argue positives and negatives but you cannot say it is a market.