
Free room and board ... what do they need money for?
Tattoos.... obviously!

And whatever else they might want.....video games, CD's, movies...whatever.
What did you want when you were 19-23 years old???
Free room and board ... what do they need money for?
What if they want to order a pizza? Eat the free cafeteria food, right? What if they want a beer? Hell, if someone buys them one it's probably a violation! Rent a movie or go to a movie... Put gas in their car to drive home on breaks...cjwct said:Free room and board ... what do they need money for?
Free room and board ... what do they need money for?
Academic students with a "free ride" have the ability to earn money doing jobs (in or outside of school). These athletes don't have that opportunity because they are always busy with their sport, but they sure make a lot more money for the schools than their academic counterparts.
Sorry to say but even as a former athlete I stand on the side that as an amateur athlete, star or not, you should not be allowed special treatment of ANY fashion in which a regular student can't get also. Here are some examples I find painfully obvious.
Donts I think some amateurs do this because they just may never make it as a PRO so cash in NOW just in case - because you are still a "big fish" at the moment.
1. Selling or trading your jersey, ring, cleats or ANYTHING of this nature as it relates to something special to being an athlete.
2. Getting into special events, clubs, parties, concerts. You likely shouldn't be there ANYWAY!
3. Selling or trading your autograph for other items or services. Just wait till you go PRO.
4. Don't show-off nice cars, jewels, and mega-$$$ worth of electronics unless you are prepared to show how you got them.
The kind of "violations" that make me sick are the ones where the NCAA complains about a coach or another person buying the team a cheap McDonald's or pizza dinner or helping with a flat or minor car repair because you know that can and does happening to regular students each and every day. The NCAA has gotten out of control and so have parents and boosters they constantly try to find ways around the rules; thus making the NCAA's job even harder which may be why they are so out of control.
I went through this at FSU. What about money for laundry? Toothpaste/soap/ and maybe having some small snacks in your room? What if I wanna take my girlfriend to a simple movie? What if I have a piece of sh** car on campus and it needs repairs? GOD forbid, what if I have to go home because of an emergency?
Without going into to much details of my college life....I went to FSU on a baseball scholarship.....FULL ride. BUT, we were not allowed to have a part time job. This was NOT because it would take alot of my time away from class and practices, but because they were afraid 2nd basement might get bought. I came from a VERY poor upbringing and the full ride did not pay for everything. I sure as sh** could not call home or family because they did not have the money. So I ran errands at the athletic department for FREE during the off season. My job was to make arrangements for alumni and their football tickets. The tickets they were not gonna use, they would give to me as a gift and I would sell them for face value and keep the money. I needed it desperately. My round trip ticket to and from upstate NY at the time was and still is VERY expensive. I got caught and I got in trouble.....lost my ride. Would I do it again, in a NYC heartbeat.
These football players and basketball players make university MILLIONS to pay ENTIRE athletic departments...and IF they don't pan out. Yep, they got a free education, but the university made MILLIONS off their likeness, their name and their image. In MOST cases, if the player gets hurt....they will pay the ride in full...but ONLY if you are a star....if you are a nobody, I would not be surprised if they don't do it. So at NO POINT is the education is "free", you work for your grades but you slave for a university and the conferences they belong to.
salsa,
If your on scholarship and get injured, blow out a knee or something, does the school pay for the surgery and rehab ?
In nearly all cases, yes. I know you asked salsa, but...lol
In nearly all cases, yes. I know you asked salsa, but...lol
salsa,
If your on scholarship and get injured, blow out a knee or something, does the school pay for the surgery and rehab ?
Salsa, did you know at the time that accepting the tickets and selling them was against the rules? You did say that you would do it again, knowing that it is. Just curious if you knew when you did.
Yep....of course I knew. That is the 1st thing the tell ALL student athletes. Did I think it was fair? Hell, I was not even allowed to borrow money when I had a family emergency. I don't know why I even took the "go-for" gig at the athletic department....but once I started getting free tickets....I knew that I was not gonna go to all the games, so I started selling them. I took my chances. I did it for 1 year. I KNEW if I got caught, I could get in trouble. I knew MANY football/basketball/baseball players that would borrow toothpaste, trade some of there things for soap. In some cases when they had no toothpaste, they would brush their teeth with just water and then steal mints to suck on so their breath would not stink.
I know ALOT of folks here will not agree with it...I frankly have never cared what others think....I know what I went through and it still bothers me to this day.
When did you make up that rule?
As to schools making money off athletic programs, you are so far off track you will never ever be able to get back on.
Will not even address the vitriolic spewing about tOSU.
Where are you getting your insider info re: rules violations?
Some friends are MDs and I will inform them that they did what you say.
Answers.com - What is the average yearly income for an MDAlso, upper-middle class <> over a million / year for a typical surgeon.
That's always bugged me (a little bit) about him. I have wondered if he's not 'allowed' to say good things as part of his job as it might show favoritism. He could of course stay neutral though...
All the other announcers lean towards thier schools.
So basically you were a Scalper, or in better terms a "Ticket Broker" .... If you made it a business, it would have been legal .... ala Stub Hub and all the others !
Except for how you got the tickets ...
You mean the cheaters who got caught cheating because they cheat?
So what is cheating about a kid selling his jersey for a tattoo?