There is no issue here, not with you or anybody. I just don’t agree with your take on this matter.
You've gone much, much further than that when you compared this situation with an institution where one person owned another and there was nothing the slave could do about it. You went much further when you claimed 100% wrongly that this conflicted with capitalism. And you still act as if it is your right or that of anyone else to make the NFL be "fair".
The bottom line is this, if the ncaa didn’t stand to lose billions then they wouldn’t give a f***.
No. The bottom line is that the NCAA is offering football as a spectator sport that a lot of us appreciate. It costs money to make that happen. The NFL, wisely imo, supports the NCAA to two ends. One, they get developed and somewhat proven players. Two, they support 1000's of other players getting an education that changes their lives, communities, and the trajectory of their family. You for whatever reason are DEMANDING that this be "exploitation". It isn't. It is a system of relationships entered voluntarily by everyone involved.
None of the other sports bring in the revenue that football and basketball do so they let the them go straight to the league IF they are good enough. It’s weird that you’re ok with the exploitation of these young men.
I'm not. It is simply PURE NON-SENSE to call it exploitation. That is a LIE you have believed. They are not forced to sign an LOI. Whether they go pro or not they get a degree ultimately worth millions of dollars in income over their lives.... when the alternative would usually be much less. They get an education of immediate and residual value and VERY often relationships with boosters and fans that result in a GREAT jump start to a lucrative career.
Did you volunteer for the army knowing you weren’t gonna get paid?
These kids don't "volunteer" to sign an LOI on the idea they "won't get paid". A very few will get paid by the NFL. Thousands will have a degree that will get them paid. Your total dismissal of the financial value of a college degree and the relationships these guys have the opportunity to have... is just mind-boggling.
As for me... I got paid $100/month to go through basic training after my sophomore year. I won a scholarship worth my tuition and $100/month during school months. It did not come close to paying my total bill. The benefits I joined for were primarily future.... and it still paid off for me as a Reserve Officer but more importantly on my resume.
So yeah, very similar situation except their total educational costs are covered and then some.
I don’t care about fair either.
Very obviously you do. The kids are being compensated with a free education that many would not get otherwise. You just don't think the future value of that education is "enough".... you think it is unfair. Well, it isn't as long as both parties enter the agreement voluntarily.
College football is really the only avenue that these kids have as a minor league farm system to show their talents.
So if your town had one gas station the owner would somehow be guilty of exploitation simply because there wasn't another? The NFL has a RIGHT to make its own rules. If you really don't like it... start your own league.
Please don’t say they can go play arena ball or in the cfl because not many players take that route
LOL... SO? There is another route when you have claimed there isn't. You are just wrong on this... badly wrong and unfortunately dangerously wrong in that too many agree with you. The changes you seem to have in mind WILL harm college football AND the kids you think would be helped. The vast majority who entered the developmental league wouldn't make it. Then rather than having a degree... they'd go home and at best work some low level job or at worst contribute to worsening our social ills.
These kids get a GREAT opportunity for a free education. If there was NO NFL... that would STILL be a great deal.