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Calif. bill to pay NCAA athletes takes another step
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<blockquote data-quote="ON D BIT" data-source="post: 16286956" data-attributes="member: 10422"><p>I agree. Some are earning a full ride with room and board paid, some at schools that costs up to or more than $80k a year. That’s nearly $400k in schooling after it’s all said and done. That is good money for a young professional and they leave qualified to make that it or more once they graduate. Hell of a lot better than a $20/40k a year job in construction after high school. </p><p></p><p>If they want to earn more they can say no start their own business and be in the real world with real world mistakes. </p><p></p><p>For the students that play sports that don’t bring in $50+ million, there should be subsidies from the sports that do imo. Also large schools with large endowments(Harvard has a current $51,000,000,000 endowment, that 51 billion), partial interest should be used to help qualified students and student athletes get an education.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ON D BIT, post: 16286956, member: 10422"] I agree. Some are earning a full ride with room and board paid, some at schools that costs up to or more than $80k a year. That’s nearly $400k in schooling after it’s all said and done. That is good money for a young professional and they leave qualified to make that it or more once they graduate. Hell of a lot better than a $20/40k a year job in construction after high school. If they want to earn more they can say no start their own business and be in the real world with real world mistakes. For the students that play sports that don’t bring in $50+ million, there should be subsidies from the sports that do imo. Also large schools with large endowments(Harvard has a current $51,000,000,000 endowment, that 51 billion), partial interest should be used to help qualified students and student athletes get an education. [/QUOTE]
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