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<blockquote data-quote="lv20gt" data-source="post: 579570" data-attributes="member: 2299"><p>What is the clear market value of a minor league baseball player? Or a D League basketball player? Or a euro basketball player? For the majority of scholarship athletes they are getting market value through the scholarship, both the direct tuition and stipend, but also the access to amenities, as well as just entrance into a college many likely wouldn't have made it into without their football/basketball ability. There are some that don't, but I'm not crying that Zion had to pretend to be a student for a year while on a full ride scholarship before going to become a multimillionaire over night. </p><p></p><p>How about this. If we want to go market value, then get rid of athletic scholarships. Let them get their actual market value. My guess is people will find that safety net of a scholarship is worth a lot more than people pretend it is for most SAs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lv20gt, post: 579570, member: 2299"] What is the clear market value of a minor league baseball player? Or a D League basketball player? Or a euro basketball player? For the majority of scholarship athletes they are getting market value through the scholarship, both the direct tuition and stipend, but also the access to amenities, as well as just entrance into a college many likely wouldn't have made it into without their football/basketball ability. There are some that don't, but I'm not crying that Zion had to pretend to be a student for a year while on a full ride scholarship before going to become a multimillionaire over night. How about this. If we want to go market value, then get rid of athletic scholarships. Let them get their actual market value. My guess is people will find that safety net of a scholarship is worth a lot more than people pretend it is for most SAs. [/QUOTE]
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