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KoolMoeDee said:The NCAA revenue for the MBB tournament is 770 million per year. The projected revenue for the new football "playoffs" is 470 million. How in the world can they find money to help schools with the proposed stipend?
Grizbeer said:If they are going to pay the athletes I think they should at least make the kids copy down names from a phone book onto voter initiative petitions.
Grizbeer said:If they are going to pay the athletes I think they should at least make the kids copy down names from a phone book onto voter initiative petitions.
KoolMoeDee said:The NCAA revenue for the MBB tournament is 770 million per year. The projected revenue for the new football "playoffs" is 470 million. How in the world can they find money to help schools with the proposed stipend?
BigPawzSharpClawz said:KoolMoeDee said:The NCAA revenue for the MBB tournament is 770 million per year. The projected revenue for the new football "playoffs" is 470 million. How in the world can they find money to help schools with the proposed stipend?
:clap: :clap: :clap: I almost pass out laughing every time I hear, "where will the money come from?" BTW if you don't generate the money, IMO you are not entitled to any of it. The non-revenue producing programs already benefit.
+2!AllWeatherFan said:Grizbeer said:If they are going to pay the athletes I think they should at least make the kids copy down names from a phone book onto voter initiative petitions.
Now that's funny!
BigPawzSharpClawz said:KoolMoeDee said:The NCAA revenue for the MBB tournament is 770 million per year. The projected revenue for the new football "playoffs" is 470 million. How in the world can they find money to help schools with the proposed stipend?
:clap: :clap: :clap: I almost pass out laughing every time I hear, "where will the money come from?" BTW if you don't generate the money, IMO you are not entitled to any of it. The non-revenue producing programs already benefit.
I can't get the link to work.MrTitleist said:http://www.cbssports.com/collegefootball/story/21508782/money-for-college-athletes-not-if-but-how