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RE: Future of FBS - Interview with Mike Silve
Ncaa should say if players want to be paid then they should challenge the nfl rule that you have to wait 3 years to become a professional. That way the ncaa could say if you want to play collegiate sports, the deal is you get a scholarship and expenses paid for. If you think you are worth more then go professional. Football is not like basketball as there are very few that are physically ready to play pro ball. So if they declared for the draft, very few would be selected. Because of that, almost all would just go the college route like today and the game would not be impacted as much.
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