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<blockquote data-quote="Mondio" data-source="post: 777520" data-attributes="member: 10441"><p>you made some quip students being paid in education and you'd like to see coaches be paid that way. They are, whether you want to believe it or not. At every level of the game. Gute was a coach, he coached Maz and Alvis at LaX. as an unpaid student coach. One example. You don't want to believe it, don't. half the trainers you see run out on a field on a D1 televised game are student trainers getting an education. Head coaches are not obviously, they're paid well. But then they aren't in "school" anymore are they? I guarantee the vast majority were paid in nothing but education at one point in their lives though on their way to becoming the head man. But then these students are still just students. If they don't like it. Go build the stadiums, go get their coaches, go get their trainers, go get their training staff, go get their equipment, go secure the TV contracts to showcase themselves. Go do it. **** about getting paid and just go build it.</p><p></p><p>The only issue I have with college football is the NCAA getting rich. all that money should go back to academics. Coaches are often times paid with monies that come from boosters and endowments. People can leave money to be used by universities however they want. You know how many students were made rich because they received an education from Saban? and had nationally televised games to showcase themselves in?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mondio, post: 777520, member: 10441"] you made some quip students being paid in education and you'd like to see coaches be paid that way. They are, whether you want to believe it or not. At every level of the game. Gute was a coach, he coached Maz and Alvis at LaX. as an unpaid student coach. One example. You don't want to believe it, don't. half the trainers you see run out on a field on a D1 televised game are student trainers getting an education. Head coaches are not obviously, they're paid well. But then they aren't in "school" anymore are they? I guarantee the vast majority were paid in nothing but education at one point in their lives though on their way to becoming the head man. But then these students are still just students. If they don't like it. Go build the stadiums, go get their coaches, go get their trainers, go get their training staff, go get their equipment, go secure the TV contracts to showcase themselves. Go do it. **** about getting paid and just go build it. The only issue I have with college football is the NCAA getting rich. all that money should go back to academics. Coaches are often times paid with monies that come from boosters and endowments. People can leave money to be used by universities however they want. You know how many students were made rich because they received an education from Saban? and had nationally televised games to showcase themselves in? [/QUOTE]
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