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Trizz vs. The NCAA

by Trizz
created January 24, 2008, last edited February 10, 2009
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Free education, nationwide exposure, a chance to join the pros, yeah life doesn't get any better for student-athletes. So because of that, they aren't allowed to have any sort of benefits at all? Why? Because it ruins the integrity of the game? I don't think so. In the words of Snoop Dogg "Ain't no fun if the homies can't have none." In this case, the homies are the NCAA, who simply just want to turn athletes into licensed products. They don't want individuals to stand out, they didn't want people to pay to see Reggie Bush, they rather people come see USC #5(officially licensed by the NCAA).

I was reading about the Bush story for a while now and while I understand where they are coming from I think it's a bit much. Reggie Bush was nothing more than a poor kid from Mississippi; someone offered him money he took it. It was wrong to some degree, but it's more or less a 19-20 year old who wanted to help his family out. Did a new house give him a competitive advantage, no? Yet he will likely lose his well deserved Heisman Trophy over it. What if it was a rich woman who found Reggie cute so she bought him a house and gave him money; is that wrong as well? Was Bush allowed to receive birthday presents or Christmas gifts at USC. It's nearly communist how they try to control things.

Now the O.J. Mayo incident, who has came under fire for taking free tickets from former freshman standout Carmelo Anthony. What was simply a gift from a friend turned into this big thing for what reason? Was this some elaborate scheme for Mayo to drop out of USC and sign with the Denver Nuggets? Highly doubt it. Are the rest of the teammates mad because Mayo has a friend in the NBA? Should Melo had got tickets for the entire team to make things fair? Once again the NCAA playing Stalin trying to control everything.

How does this look on USC's reputation, what happens when they have to recruit, they pretty much must tell their prospects, you aren't allowed to get anything but an education and that's it. You're not allowed to get a part time job because you might be overpaid, you can't receive gifts because they might be trying to bribe you. Its just assinine.

The NCAA makes hundreds of millions of dollars a year, and athletes get 0 from it. Then when they get money from other means, it's corrupt. Reggie Bush received money from a wealthy person: he didn't rob him, he didn't break the law in any way. O.J. Mayo went to go see his friend play, he wasn't signing a letter of intent to join the Denver Nuggets.

The NCAA is all about exploiting young talent, recruits promise everything from playing time to sexual favors to get teens to sign their John Hancock (no pun intended) on National Signing Day. Yet they try to crack down so no one else does. Quite hypocritical if you ask me

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Anonymous Fanatic #1
678 days ago
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USC is a bunch of fuckin cheaters
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SSreportersLegend
678 days ago
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Just like your mom last night with me.
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Pittsburgh GunnyMajor Leaguer
677 days ago
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LOL Now, that was funny!
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TrizzAll-American
677 days ago
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wow someone calling another team cheaters....a shocking development
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KelsdadAll-Star
677 days ago
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I don't necessarily have a problem with Reggie or some other top athlete gettin' some candy, I do have a problem with all his family and freeloading buddies cashing in. Bush's mom living in a million dollar house driving a tricked up, $60,000 Escalade is a violation and Bush should be on the hook for that. Especially when Bush was still at USC and didn't have a fackin' dime to his name, and which was still more than momma had.
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RawbeezeitzMajor Leaguer
677 days ago
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It's a slippery slope, just ask Coach Pete Bell chips-thumb.jpg
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Amilke60Div-I Stud
677 days ago
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I agree to a point because they are right. If you let people start buying athletes its wrong. Think about this...most college kids have jobs to help raise money for themselves to drink and have fun. But athletes do not have anywhere near enough time to get a job and even if they did, it's the last thing they would want to do. So what about paying a flat salary to every player? Like you said the NCAA can afford it. Just a thought.
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Cougar2000All-American
671 days ago
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Their time is so expeneded in class, in meetings, practice, travel, games, meeting with the media, et al. They have more demands on them than a regular student that has to work a retail job part time to pay for a couple of textbooks. The only exceptions are the service academies, who give their students monthly stipends (I think they still do it). I think I know where your arguement is going and it's a bloody damned good one.
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RawbeezeitzMajor Leaguer
677 days ago
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Here's the problem:

Yes, the NCAA and big time sports schools pull in an obscene amount of money thanks to their athletes. Professional sports teams also rake in large sums of cash thanks to their athletes. But professional sports teams are businesses run for profit. The NCAA is not run for profit, nor are any schools. Athletes don't help schools line their own pockets, they help schools fund other things. In exchange, top athletes are given scholarships.

It's like helping out at a PBS telethon. They're not going to pay you, but you'll get some tote bags and a DVD copy of Ken Burns' Baseball. College athletics are simply on a larger scale. Athletes generate millions of dollars, and in exchange get a free education, which is normally a very expensive thing.
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Cougar2000All-American
671 days ago
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There is an execption, Raw... the service academies all give their students stipends each month.
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Tyrone BriggsHall of Famer
677 days ago
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"Student"-Athletes are amateurs. Not professionals. It is pretty clear cut.
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JuTMSY4Legend
677 days ago
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but they do get paid...

A Duke basketball player gets 30K, plus room and board, plus some serious fringe benefits...

As far as benefits...I'm in college...if I happen to know David Ortiz and he gives me sox tickets, is that wrong?

I understand when players try to cash in early, or get ridiculous expenses...but they need to be more discretionary and less invasive...
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