I don't see a problem.
Last time I checked College never guaranteed anything. I went to Auburn all they guaranteed was I 'd get an education, not a job.
But what if Auburn (and Nike, adidas, Under Armour, Russell, Wal Marks and Antigua) were making tons of money selling Brian K lab coats based on your stellar performance in your biology class? What if when you walked across campus on any given day you'd see a dozen or more people wearing a lab coat with Brian K on the back? And you didn't get a penny from that?
I agree with what you're saying.
They go to get an education (
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But what they're doing at the school while they earn that degree allows Jay Jacobs to make a million a year, Gus to make $4 mil, Jay to approve a quazillion dollar video board, buildings to be built, etc. etc. etc. etc. etc.
I'm not playing the "poor oppressed athlete" violin by any stretch, but there does seem to be a disconnect somewhere. Jay's fat ass wears Armani and gets $500 haircuts while Alexander Griffinston plays four years at safety, helps win an SEC title, sees 40,000 of jerseys with his number on them sold at various stores and leaves with a degree in criminal justice from which he'll earn $35,000 a year.