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<blockquote data-quote="SOWEGA Jacket" data-source="post: 807125" data-attributes="member: 4334"><p>How can you say this? I agree, under the current system there isn’t much chance of that. But once paying players becomes the norm the entire system changes. Sure, it’s easy to use today’s paradigm to forecast the future but what if the paradigm changes? What if having tens of thousands of goober fans buying garbage gear at Wal-Mart doesn’t translate to the new paradigm? What if GT has one alum with billions who buys every 5 star player and puts them in every advertisement in the southeast? What if Hollywood stars get together and buy players for USC? What about the oil money in Texas? My point is no one knows where this system is heading to. Under the current system it’s all about the underworld of guys like Rush Probst and SEC programs willing to let bagmen do their thing. Once bagmen no longer have to hide a new version of bagmen will take over that will make these current guys look like they are selling dime bags on a corner. Right now a lot of schools are trying not to cheat. Once it’s no longer cheating you’ll see real money taking over.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SOWEGA Jacket, post: 807125, member: 4334"] How can you say this? I agree, under the current system there isn’t much chance of that. But once paying players becomes the norm the entire system changes. Sure, it’s easy to use today’s paradigm to forecast the future but what if the paradigm changes? What if having tens of thousands of goober fans buying garbage gear at Wal-Mart doesn’t translate to the new paradigm? What if GT has one alum with billions who buys every 5 star player and puts them in every advertisement in the southeast? What if Hollywood stars get together and buy players for USC? What about the oil money in Texas? My point is no one knows where this system is heading to. Under the current system it’s all about the underworld of guys like Rush Probst and SEC programs willing to let bagmen do their thing. Once bagmen no longer have to hide a new version of bagmen will take over that will make these current guys look like they are selling dime bags on a corner. Right now a lot of schools are trying not to cheat. Once it’s no longer cheating you’ll see real money taking over. [/QUOTE]
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