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<blockquote data-quote="Scubapro" data-source="post: 495480" data-attributes="member: 744"><p>[QUOTE=" ... revenue sharing on merchandising and you've leveled the playing field. The only difference then is ... ticket sales.</p></blockquote><p></p><p>This is be best idea so far IMO...big programs always find ways to game the system...APR is the worst offense...need to progress to a major? Lets make easy/fake majors. See UNC (AA Studies), Clemson (Parks and Rec), Ugag (Consumer Economics)</p><p>I don't care about the success or failure of other programs but what I do care about is how the SEC, or most factory schools, are semi pro with fake majors. In essence they use these kids for their abilities and give them a useless major in return. Its no wonder they feel they should get paid. </p><p>I dont feel the NCAA can regulate things to fairness. That being said...Giving STEM schools (Like Tech) additional scholarships would help us tremendously. They could also place a provision, for liberal arts schools, like uga and unc, stating that the kids on scholarship must mirror the student body in percentage in majors.</p><p></p><p>Note, in order to be considered a STEM school greater than 55% of undergraduate degrees each year must be STEM.</p><p></p><p>Just my 2 cents.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="Scubapro, post: 495480, member: 744"] [QUOTE=" ... revenue sharing on merchandising and you've leveled the playing field. The only difference then is ... ticket sales.[/QUOTE] This is be best idea so far IMO...big programs always find ways to game the system...APR is the worst offense...need to progress to a major? Lets make easy/fake majors. See UNC (AA Studies), Clemson (Parks and Rec), Ugag (Consumer Economics) I don't care about the success or failure of other programs but what I do care about is how the SEC, or most factory schools, are semi pro with fake majors. In essence they use these kids for their abilities and give them a useless major in return. Its no wonder they feel they should get paid. I dont feel the NCAA can regulate things to fairness. That being said...Giving STEM schools (Like Tech) additional scholarships would help us tremendously. They could also place a provision, for liberal arts schools, like uga and unc, stating that the kids on scholarship must mirror the student body in percentage in majors. Note, in order to be considered a STEM school greater than 55% of undergraduate degrees each year must be STEM. Just my 2 cents. [/QUOTE]
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