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<blockquote data-quote="Scubapro" data-source="post: 52384" data-attributes="member: 744"><p>I cant stand the NCAA and their double standards regarding alleged "infractions" and I would like nothing better than see them exposed for the true frauds that they are. </p><p>I think this may be the start of the process of the downfall of the NCAA. However I think this will end college athletics as we know it.</p><p>What the SEC is asking for essentially is for the school to be able to sponsor minor league football...since essentially none of their players really attend class and get an education...the SEC just wants to end the charade and give the player what they deem as acceptable (payment).</p><p>The SEC gets TONs of credit for making college football the big business that it is today. See the ESPN 30 for 30 about the start of the SEC championship....BUT if this goes thru then the SEC will be seen at the conference that killed the game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scubapro, post: 52384, member: 744"] I cant stand the NCAA and their double standards regarding alleged "infractions" and I would like nothing better than see them exposed for the true frauds that they are. I think this may be the start of the process of the downfall of the NCAA. However I think this will end college athletics as we know it. What the SEC is asking for essentially is for the school to be able to sponsor minor league football...since essentially none of their players really attend class and get an education...the SEC just wants to end the charade and give the player what they deem as acceptable (payment). The SEC gets TONs of credit for making college football the big business that it is today. See the ESPN 30 for 30 about the start of the SEC championship....BUT if this goes thru then the SEC will be seen at the conference that killed the game. [/QUOTE]
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