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So someone that doesn't share your opinion is naive? We can agree to disagree but also naive to believe that without the teams and the coaches these players would have been in position to be drafted either. 

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These bowl games only help players that are on the fringe of getting drafted. If you’re a lock to get drafted especially in the first round then why risk it? There’s just too much money on the table to ignore. 

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31 minutes ago, ihopehe said:

I hope he has a good financial advisor, accountant, and attorney who are unrelated to him and each other.  Many times, a young, poorly-educated football player will surround himself with the wrong people off the field.  A court of law can't reimburse you for stolen money based on your 40 time.

Did your brother play for the Las Vegas Outlaws by chance?

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If you were graduating with a degree and were guaranteed a job after graduation with a good salary, would you re-enroll for 3 more hours just for the heck of it?

Not quite the same thing, and I struggle with the letting down your team aspect, but a head coach would leave in a heartbeat to take advantage of more $ with less to lose.

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3 minutes ago, LongJim said:

If you were graduating with a degree and were guaranteed a job after graduation with a good salary, would you re-enroll for 3 more hours just for the heck of it?

Not quite the same thing, and I struggle with the letting down your team aspect, but a head coach would leave in a heartbeat to take advantage of more $ with less to lose.

Didn't Seth stay when he had a chance for "more"?

 

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4 minutes ago, El Paso Eagle said:

Didn't Seth stay when he had a chance for "more"?

 

He’s already a millionaire whose current value isn’t dependent on top physical prowess. 

College players transitioning to the NFL have such a small window to make it happen. Even then, the average NFL career is like 2-3 years. Make your money while you can.

School spirit and all that is great, but at a certain point you have to make a business decision.

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That’s what makes that la tech monster so admirable. There was no keeping him off the field lighting up the rainbow warrior quarterback. Said it was one more opportunity to play with his brothers and get a W!  

Thats a warrior.  Playing the game for the honor and fame, wait, stop!  

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3 minutes ago, NM Green said:

That’s what makes that la tech monster so admirable. There was no keeping him off the field lighting up the rainbow warrior quarterback. Said it was one more opportunity to play with his brothers and get a W!  

Thats a warrior.  Playing the game for the honor and fame, wait, stop!  

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Maybe if more players in college and the pros had this type of "Team" attitude the numbers watching watching and attending games would not be dropping. Understand why some support this choice (and they have every right), but look over the past few years and see how the "Me" has taken the place of "We" and it seems to have a close correlation to the drops in ratings in attendance. 

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IANAL...would it be legal to add a clause to scholarship agreements that says if the player voluntarily removes himself from the roster he would have to repay all or part of the scholarship? The university held up their end of the agreement. 

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22 minutes ago, SSAACOIC said:

IANAL...would it be legal to add a clause to scholarship agreements that says if the player voluntarily removes himself from the roster he would have to repay all or part of the scholarship? The university held up their end of the agreement. 

You’re talking about pennies to these guys. It wouldn’t slow it down at all. The schools make so much money off of these kids that they don’t want to sound greedy by asking for tuition money back. And the NFL contracts are big enough that the kids wouldn’t think twice about it and would pay it out of their first check. 

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53 minutes ago, SSAACOIC said:

IANAL...would it be legal to add a clause to scholarship agreements that says if the player voluntarily removes himself from the roster he would have to repay all or part of the scholarship? The university held up their end of the agreement. 

That would be incredibly draconian, and to what end? Try telling the kid who wants to quit to move back in with family, or to escape a bad coaching relationship that he cant because he'd owe $40k in back tuition. That's just indentured servitude with free Jordan shoes and NCAA sanctioned spaghetti dinners (1 plate only though, the compliance officer is watching).

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Thinking this behavior is ok is admitting college football is the NFL minor leagues. It isn’t. We all hate the P5s and their mentality but condone this? No thank you. 

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