Paying College Football Players: It’s Coming, But How Much?
More than a century ago, the very idea of paying coaches was up for debate. The arguments against it looked very similar to the arguments against paying players, right down to the concern for the college game’s amateur spirit.
But as football evolved, coaches were elevated above players, rising to become salaried employees, tenured professors, and, eventually, living legends who could demand millions to ply their trade. They broke down the walls of amateurism at the expense of athletes, whose own push for compensation hasn’t gone much further than paid tuition.
It’s going to go much further in the next decade or two.
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Budda January 8th, 2015 at 20:17
I blame the alumni.
Budda January 8th, 2015 at 21:17
I blame the alumni.