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<blockquote data-quote="yeti92" data-source="post: 811602" data-attributes="member: 133"><p>Bingo.</p><p></p><p>At this point, I think non-revenue sports should be allowed to do these things, and football and basketball should not, at least at the D1 level. If they want to do both, go play small ball. That gives everyone an option if they have a legitimate side hustle or fame unrelated to their school/athletic abilities. </p><p></p><p>On a related note - why not make accepting payment for play or picking a certain team an automatic loss of amateur status and scholarship? High school students aren't nearly as slick and would likely be a lot more concerned than the bagmen trying to pay them if it jeopardized their entire future to accept that stuff. In the past is seems to have been a fairly insignificant slap on the wrist (ie give back whatever you accepted, maybe suspended a few games) which allows the player an extra chance to try it and see if they get caught first.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yeti92, post: 811602, member: 133"] Bingo. At this point, I think non-revenue sports should be allowed to do these things, and football and basketball should not, at least at the D1 level. If they want to do both, go play small ball. That gives everyone an option if they have a legitimate side hustle or fame unrelated to their school/athletic abilities. On a related note - why not make accepting payment for play or picking a certain team an automatic loss of amateur status and scholarship? High school students aren't nearly as slick and would likely be a lot more concerned than the bagmen trying to pay them if it jeopardized their entire future to accept that stuff. In the past is seems to have been a fairly insignificant slap on the wrist (ie give back whatever you accepted, maybe suspended a few games) which allows the player an extra chance to try it and see if they get caught first. [/QUOTE]
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