Cider Jim wrote: ↑December 30th, 2022, 1:49 pm
ballcoach15 wrote: ↑December 30th, 2022, 11:08 amRogue schools are buying players with under the table money.
Isn't that how is USED to be? Now the money from boosters and businesses is upfront and LEGAL. Am I right, Purple?
That's not always the case. Some schools have programs plus alumni establishing model businesses so they can pay players. Of course these businesses have non disclosure agreements and these young men are oblivious to what they're signing themselves into. So they were paid for a few months, but if they were injured during the season or they didn't reach expectations, these protection businesses stop paying them. The athletes can't sue since don't have money to pay a lawyer and have a lawsuit that will prolong. Also the paper trail to these businesses are limited as well. Now alot of these athletes are transferring hoping to land a new home *cough* *cough* Texas A&M. If that's not enough, programs are trying to buy other athletes from other schools. This is going out of hand and the notion to investigate this is non existent. Hopefully, the new President of the NCAA committee can enourage schools to have a committee to keep their programs in order. Imagine telling the SEC's, OSU, USC, Miami,FSU, etc. to keep things in order