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Fair player compensation and leveling the playing field
I think it’s close to a 50/50 split to pay players beyond their current stipend, swag, meals, scholarship. So how about this proposal: Players get a flat $50k a year, minus the student tuition. For example: let’s say FSU’s tuition is $15k a year, each player few $35k a year, Wake’s tuition is $30k a year, each player for them is $20k a year, etc.

Of course those are not likely real numbers, but using the made up numbers as an example. What this will also do is even the playing field for the G5 schools who’s tuition is likely going to be lower than the typical P5 school thus giving them some recruiting leverage.
08-15-2019 07:17 AM
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