Posted on 01/12/2016 4:16:06 PM PST by MinorityRepublican
On Monday night, college football will crown a new champion. In the process, a lot of money will be made.
No matter who wins, the University of Alabamaâs Southeastern Conference and Clemson Universityâs Atlantic Coast Conference will be paid $6 million each. So will the conferences of the schools those teams beat to make it to the final. The organization that runs the playoff, a Delaware-headquartered corporation thatâs separate from the NCAA, takes in about $470 million each year from ESPN. Clemson coach Dabo Swinney made $3.3 million last year and, as The Washington Post recently reported, his chief of staff makes $252,000; Alabamaâs Nick Saban, the highest-paid coach in college football, made slightly more than $7 million, and the teamâs strength and conditioning coach makes $600,000.
Some of the players are future NFL stars who will probably be rich one day, too: Alabama is led by Heisman Trophy-winning running back Derrick Henry, who set a SEC record for rushing yards and rushing touchdowns in a season. Clemson features gifted quarterback Deshaun Watson, also a Heisman finalist, and running back sensation Wayne Gallman.
The NCAA, though, insists that all of its players are student-athletes motivated only by love of the game and of their alma maters. So on Monday, theyâll be working for free. Most fans of college football and basketball go along with the pretense, looking past the fact that the NCAA makes nearly $1 billion a year from unpaid labor.
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“Look at the Heisman...the best player by far...Christian McCaffrey was snubbed because he plays a âblackâ position. Sickening.”
I think it was more SEC v PAC12. McCaffrey had probably the best year of any player in the history of college football. Next season he is target #1.
Most of these kids do get paid with massive discounts on tuition if not full scholarships AND lots of academic help no one else gets.
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