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college football and the players feeling a little left behind. well, it s a deal, chuck, where over the past 30 years, the revenues have skyrocketed, mostly from tv. as you know, 24-hour newschannels, live sports, the only thing keeps the tv universe afloat. and live sports have become extremely valuable. so the schools have figured this out, and they are getting a lot of money for the football games, for the men s basketball games. and meanwhile, the players compensation, the scholarship, tuition, room, and board has remained flat. you know, you can only raise the revenue for so long before the labor force starts to say, hey, wait a second, why don t we get a little bit more of this? right. well, what s been interesting here is the ncaa is clearly nervous about this. and we know they had at their last meeting this idea of essentially allowing the big programs, the big football schools to start their own subassociation within the ncaa, in order to start dealing with
these issues, because the issue of compensating college football players, schools 300 universities who have football can t afford to do this. but 65 of them might be able to afford it. right. and they actually decided not to go with the sub-association, because they realize that would probably be unwise as they re fighting an antitrust lawsuit to further delineate themselves along revenue lines. and this is you talk about the revenue stuff, it ties into the antitrust suit, as well. they do not want these guys to be considered employees, because if they re considered employees, well, they ve got a 400-page rule book that explains how they re fixing the price on that particular labor market. so it s a big deal to the ncaa to make sure these guys are not considered employees. remember, the term student-athlete goes back to the 50s. it was essentially a workers compensation dodge. they were trying to get out of paying workers compensation for injured athletes. an invention by wal