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Dec 11, 2024
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bald man
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It changes from thinking of them as student athletes that we can't
criticise to now, well they are still young and learning, but they are professionals.
I do think the disservice is they don't have the time to devote to the craft like a professional would. They still have to attend school.
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I’ve always thought that all this NIL/AJ garbage was terrible for college sports
Kale
Dec 11, 2:04pm
It’s bad for the sport, but allows BYUs alumni to offset some of our inherent
VACougMD
Dec 11, 2:11pm
I don’t know if it is bad. Gives more teams an opportunity to step up.
Sparkling Delirium
Dec 11, 2:16pm
What is bad about it?
kimdaddy35
Dec 11, 2:25pm
Probably just the whole idea that it's about paying teenagers obscene amounts of
basman
Dec 11, 2:35pm
It has always been this way. Now it is just legal.
kimdaddy35
Dec 11, 3:03pm
Because I enjoy college sports for the amateur student athlete aspect. Just a
Mitty
Dec 11, 4:47pm
Fair enough. Paying players in football is 50+ years in the making now. Just more open today.
kimdaddy35
Dec 11, 7:35pm
It changes from thinking of them as student athletes that we can't
bald man
Dec 11, 2:22pm
And why? How is school even part of the equation? It's all so disjointed
Mitty
Dec 11, 4:48pm
NBA etc you can focus just o. Your craft/job. But in
bald man
Dec 11, 7:18pm
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