I have long believed that the school games need to maintain a number of sense of amateur status to prevent simply becoming minor leagues for the NFL or the Nba. I think the illusion that these are college students playing for college pride is worth sustaining whenever possible, even if we know there's really some thing going on here.
Some extra extra cash for athletes a even a number of thousand dollars for the most worthy players a isn't going to change that.
Cam Newton just made Gene Chizik a very wealthy man. In Newton's situation, the NFL was waiting for him, and he was able to cash in there. But there are thousands of effective college players at the heart of this system who will never reach the NFL. Still, their activities each week allow a bunch of old men to write enormous assessments for rights fees and salaries and, occasionally, buyouts.
As somebody who has written a few university checks on a smaller level, I recognize those scholarships tend to be surely nice to have. Yet there's so much more on the table at this point that we can't keep looking the other means while the NCAA gets fatter plus more powerful.