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    Can pivot all you like but you still haven't addressed the issue.
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    Yes, the facts matter. I don't know much about JUCO so not going to discuss it. How are student-athletes restricted from "receiving compensation at the highest revenue-generating levels"?
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    Why are you bringing up JUCO?
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    Haven't seen it but I'll give it a watch. Feel free to summarize
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    Read your post again and at no point did you mention children. But to address it, anyone who has a child has to make sacrifices. That's the nature of the game it sucks but it is what it is. Not sure why you're bringing up "regular" students. Yes, a car is a privilege. Plenty of college kids...
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    Fundamental fairness? They don't need a part-time job. Everything is taken care of. Absolutely 0 expenses. They also receive a 5,000 stipend.
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    This isn't exclusive to athletes. Any premiere profession requires a body of work and commitment to learning your craft before getting paid. From doctors to engineers to lawyers, most have to go heavily in debt and put 4-8 years in before they see their first paycheck. Then have decades of debt...
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    They are more than adequately taken care of. Look at the XFL salaries for example which is the closest comp to a "feeder" league you're proposing. 55k average. Students at UM are receiving 80K+ a year value. That's close to a 115K pre-tax.
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