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<blockquote data-quote="PlayAZ" data-source="post: 1405149" data-attributes="member: 625229"><p>I've stated for years let them declare, if undrafted, let them return (1) time. </p><p>Offer the scholarship, if said player gets drafted, he/she pays for that scholarship, if not then the athlete truly gets an education paid in exchange for services (revenues) brought to university. </p><p>If players are to be paid, a % stipend is paid based solely on the sports in which they play and the revenue it produces. Example: Football/Basketball get a higher proportionate stipend vs say a tennis player? </p><p>Let individual athletes make $$$ off their name using the university's name in which they are attending ONLY with university's final approval of said advertising avenues using their likeness and then the university receives a % of revenues generated from that players ventures for copyright purposes etc.,.</p><p></p><p>Get rid of one and done's, let a kid go pro if he/she wants. Free Enterprise afterall..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PlayAZ, post: 1405149, member: 625229"] I've stated for years let them declare, if undrafted, let them return (1) time. Offer the scholarship, if said player gets drafted, he/she pays for that scholarship, if not then the athlete truly gets an education paid in exchange for services (revenues) brought to university. If players are to be paid, a % stipend is paid based solely on the sports in which they play and the revenue it produces. Example: Football/Basketball get a higher proportionate stipend vs say a tennis player? Let individual athletes make $$$ off their name using the university's name in which they are attending ONLY with university's final approval of said advertising avenues using their likeness and then the university receives a % of revenues generated from that players ventures for copyright purposes etc.,. Get rid of one and done's, let a kid go pro if he/she wants. Free Enterprise afterall.. [/QUOTE]
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