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Calif. bill to pay NCAA athletes takes another step
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<blockquote data-quote="Corbic" data-source="post: 16287315" data-attributes="member: 171475"><p>Because it's a billion dollar industry that people are getting rich off of. These same people are the ones making the rules stating the players can't share in that wealth.</p><p></p><p>As I said, it would be as if all the companies in America got together to form a cartel to price fix your wages and then punish you if you did anything to increase them.</p><p></p><p>If an NFL team could scout and sign a 16 year old kid, I'd have a lot less of a problem. If the NCAA did not rely so heavily on bleeding this country in tuition, donations, tax evasion, grants, subsides and loans, if they were not such a keystone of potential national economic collapse... then I'd cut them some slack. Hell, maybe if they were not a ****ing breeding ground of self intittled communist... I might be more friendly.</p><p></p><p>But it is what it is. Billion dollar institutions working the political and legal systems to squeeze every penny they can out of their employees and customers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Corbic, post: 16287315, member: 171475"] Because it's a billion dollar industry that people are getting rich off of. These same people are the ones making the rules stating the players can't share in that wealth. As I said, it would be as if all the companies in America got together to form a cartel to price fix your wages and then punish you if you did anything to increase them. If an NFL team could scout and sign a 16 year old kid, I'd have a lot less of a problem. If the NCAA did not rely so heavily on bleeding this country in tuition, donations, tax evasion, grants, subsides and loans, if they were not such a keystone of potential national economic collapse... then I'd cut them some slack. Hell, maybe if they were not a ****ing breeding ground of self intittled communist... I might be more friendly. But it is what it is. Billion dollar institutions working the political and legal systems to squeeze every penny they can out of their employees and customers. [/QUOTE]
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