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"The group is also asking conference commissioner Larry Scott, administrators and coaches to "drastically reduce excessive pay" and end performance bonuses in order to help preserve existing sports. In addition to those financial requests, the student-athletes are demanding guaranteed medical expense coverage for six years after their college eligibility ends."
"The group is asking the Pac-12 to distribute 50% of each sport's conference revenue evenly among athletes in their respective sports, to give six-year athletic scholarships and for the ability to transfer one time with impunity."
"In addition, the letter says the group wants the conference to direct 2% of conference revenue to support financial aid for low-income Black students, community initiatives and development programs for college athletes on campus."
While there are issues within this article I believe could/should be addressed, it's basically players telling the conference how to run their business of college sports. They are wanting to turn it into professional sports. What they are not seeing, is that only a few conferences and teams have any chance of being able to finance this. What happens to all of the others conferences, sports, schools, and players of all races?
I might agree with it if they take all that revenue and divvy it up among all conference levels and all teams. Of course that means there's not much left for any 1 student athlete.
Add: Kung Wu , please put this in whatever Forum you feel is best.
"The group is also asking conference commissioner Larry Scott, administrators and coaches to "drastically reduce excessive pay" and end performance bonuses in order to help preserve existing sports. In addition to those financial requests, the student-athletes are demanding guaranteed medical expense coverage for six years after their college eligibility ends."
"The group is asking the Pac-12 to distribute 50% of each sport's conference revenue evenly among athletes in their respective sports, to give six-year athletic scholarships and for the ability to transfer one time with impunity."
"In addition, the letter says the group wants the conference to direct 2% of conference revenue to support financial aid for low-income Black students, community initiatives and development programs for college athletes on campus."
While there are issues within this article I believe could/should be addressed, it's basically players telling the conference how to run their business of college sports. They are wanting to turn it into professional sports. What they are not seeing, is that only a few conferences and teams have any chance of being able to finance this. What happens to all of the others conferences, sports, schools, and players of all races?
I might agree with it if they take all that revenue and divvy it up among all conference levels and all teams. Of course that means there's not much left for any 1 student athlete.
Add: Kung Wu , please put this in whatever Forum you feel is best.
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