not only is this one of the best pieces I've ever read, it could also end up being one the most pivotal pieces ever written on the subject:http://sports.yahoo.com/news/ncaaf--latest-college-scandals-again-reveal-folly-of-ncaa-rules-210822795.html
9/11/2013 9:51:21 PM
Comment section is lolerific. It's like people just read the title and went straight to the keyboard.
9/13/2013 5:37:48 AM
9/13/2013 7:32:02 AM
9/13/2013 8:00:44 AM
It's a good article but its also a little hypocritical of the author to talk about the "real scandals" being about drugs and academic misconduct when he made a career out of uncovering "scandals" about phone calls and weak-link boosters giving benefits.
9/13/2013 8:18:29 AM
^^ WTF?
9/13/2013 9:55:37 AM
9/14/2013 9:33:54 AM
That doesn't make any sence. Look at professional teams: they all get paid, even the shitty ones. You are saying that it is in an internship for a pro job in the NFL, but, how many players did we have on our team last year? How many of them got drafted? And how much money do you think was made from games?It doesn't make any sence to me why some of that money can not legally go down to the workers, when all of the administrators and coaches are fucking getting loaded. The article raises a very valid point regarding the disparity between who gets to be rich and who is expected to just be altruistic. [Edited on September 14, 2013 at 9:58 AM. Reason : f]
9/14/2013 9:56:40 AM