Silentobserver
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I've really always thought that we'd all be better off if the NFL, and NBA for that matter, adopted the MLB rule that says you can go pro out of high school or you have to wait three years. But there is no incentive for the NFL to do that.
I agree with you, that this conversation to me is about the greater population and institution of collegiate athletics, rather than about the few players "getting taken advantage of". Guess what? Progressive taxation means that a segment of the population is getting taken advantage of. When I pay my bills and someone else doesn't, I am "getting taken advantage of". Nothing in this life is ever, or ever will be perfectly "fair", but the benefit of the current system, if it was policed ethically and evenhandedly, would be about as good on the cost-benefit scale as is achievable in the grand scheme of things.
Problem is, the corruption at the top of the NCAA and many of it's member institutions is also unacceptable.
At this point, it seems the only possible outcome is to burn the whole thing down. I just think that's unfortunate. But so is much of what's happened in college football and basketball in the past decade, plus where cheating has become so rampant. Maybe burning it down really is the best thing, I don't know.
Any reason not to burn it down?
The market place - in any given form, and you provided that example earlier with the history of basketball - will provide.