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<blockquote data-quote="JacketOff" data-source="post: 878314" data-attributes="member: 4572"><p>Tommy Tanks will definitely be in the SEC next year playing for 6 figures. Probably one of the SEC West powerhouses: Ole Miss, Miss State, Ark, A&M, etc. Players should be paid what they’re worth, <em>and </em>they should be able to transfer and go to any school they wish, but the perversion of college sports that NIL money combined with the new transfer rules have ruined the experience for me. College baseball was the most pure among the big 3, and now this sort of stuff is making its way into the only big sport that had any sort of purity. It’s sad really. At this point I’m 100% ready to abolish the NCAA and college athletics altogether. You want to specialize in a sport and maybe make a career out of it? You’re not going to do it in college. I hope we go the European route. State sponsored higher educational institutions should not be responsible for raising athletes anymore.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JacketOff, post: 878314, member: 4572"] Tommy Tanks will definitely be in the SEC next year playing for 6 figures. Probably one of the SEC West powerhouses: Ole Miss, Miss State, Ark, A&M, etc. Players should be paid what they’re worth, [I]and [/I]they should be able to transfer and go to any school they wish, but the perversion of college sports that NIL money combined with the new transfer rules have ruined the experience for me. College baseball was the most pure among the big 3, and now this sort of stuff is making its way into the only big sport that had any sort of purity. It’s sad really. At this point I’m 100% ready to abolish the NCAA and college athletics altogether. You want to specialize in a sport and maybe make a career out of it? You’re not going to do it in college. I hope we go the European route. State sponsored higher educational institutions should not be responsible for raising athletes anymore. [/QUOTE]
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