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ACC released its 2017-18 federal tax return, Total revenue was $464.7 million, up 11.1 percent
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<blockquote data-quote="Lee" data-source="post: 582652" data-attributes="member: 786"><p>That’s why I said pay the based on their image and likeness being used. If Delta State (or some clothing company) want to use said shotput participant to promote the school (or brand), then she should be paid. </p><p></p><p>I’m pretty sure Ms. shotput participant can already receive compensation for her image and likeness do to the fact that she is in an olympic sport. Could be wrong on that though. </p><p></p><p>Point being, the athletes are paid for their image and likeness being used. Go back to when Calvin was here. Do you think every GT fan’s favorite number was 21 during that time or that they bought those jerseys because of Calvin? It was no coincidence that the bookstore had way more 21 jerseys than 35 or 17 or any other number. Same with JT, Dwyer, Bebe, MB...etc. I think those players should receive some sort of compensation for that. What if Nike or Adidas wants to use a heisman candidate for an ad? They should be paid for it IMO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lee, post: 582652, member: 786"] That’s why I said pay the based on their image and likeness being used. If Delta State (or some clothing company) want to use said shotput participant to promote the school (or brand), then she should be paid. I’m pretty sure Ms. shotput participant can already receive compensation for her image and likeness do to the fact that she is in an olympic sport. Could be wrong on that though. Point being, the athletes are paid for their image and likeness being used. Go back to when Calvin was here. Do you think every GT fan’s favorite number was 21 during that time or that they bought those jerseys because of Calvin? It was no coincidence that the bookstore had way more 21 jerseys than 35 or 17 or any other number. Same with JT, Dwyer, Bebe, MB...etc. I think those players should receive some sort of compensation for that. What if Nike or Adidas wants to use a heisman candidate for an ad? They should be paid for it IMO. [/QUOTE]
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