I am not for unions but I am for a system that gives students a position that will give them a voice and some "REAL" input when addressing important issues. Here is an example of what should never happen to a student. A situation occurred where the dining hall was closed for two days. Students could not leave their dorms because of the weather. When they asked the Director of Football for some assistance this is the response they received "It is against NCAA rules for us to give you any money so here is what you can do, Find some young ladies who are cooking on the campus and ask them for something to eat or their are some students moving into another dorm. Se if they will let you help them for some change". This is not first time situations such as this have occurred. Another issue is is insurance for all players. There is enough revenue being generated in college football to insure that ALL college athletes have insurance. Make it mandatory for colleges to offer a guaranteed 4 year scholarship. four years unless a student displays a clear disregard for team rules. I think the mistake we are making is that we have yet to have to have an forum with the student athletes themselves to get their input. Read what students attending at Northwestern actually requested:
Financial coverage for sports-related medical expenses, placing independent concussion experts on the sidelines during games, establishing an educational trust fund to help former players graduate and “due process” before a coach could strip a player of his scholarship for a rules violation.
The organization also wants players to receive “cost of attendance” stipends — most major-conference schools agree — and allow them to be compensated for commercial sponsorships “consistent with evolving NCAA regulations.”
There is no push for “pay-for-play” salaries.
I was privileged to speak to two young men who were committed to a D1 college. They shut down their recruiting and enjoyed their senior year. two or three weekss before the signing period, the head coach received an offer from another college and therefore the school was forced to find a head coach within a short period of time. The students leaned through the media that a new coach had been hired and therefore started calling the new coach to introduce themselves. The day before signing day they finally received a call. They were told that there were no longer scholarships available because the coach was taking the program in a different direction. I was furious but my question is how should this school be dealt with? If a student does this we are outraged and are swift to say he is immature.
Listen FAM, all I am saying is that the NCAA has been promising for years to fix some of the issues and they have not done so yet. lol imagine a bagel with nothing on it being refereed to as a snack but if you add peanut butter of cream cheese to it then it becomes a meal. Even the President of the NCAA found this rule to be ridiculous. It took a players comments of going to bed hungry at night to get someones attention. This is why I stated the athletes need a platform to be heard. Please don't tell me about the few student groups that are invited to participate at the local colleges or NCAA meetings because if they had a voice then I think something simple as a bagel would have been dealt with a long time ago. Again let me reiterate. I am not a fan of a union but if this is the only option that will get these young men and women heard then so be it. College football will change but don't put the blame on the SEC. I think if the NCAA would have shown some sort of action to address the minor issues involving student athletes then we would not have this issue. Hey give each kid a stipend. When you get a chance read up on the homeless college football player. He did not have a home to go to during breaks when school was not in session. Fans wanted to provide support but the NCAA stated that this was against the rules. No the NCAA softened their stance but should this was not the first case in which this has occurred. I am just saying. Make an effort to address the deficiencies in the rules and let's get back to playing some good college football.