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Okay that's you. But if ND was putting out UConn level stinkers of seasons out there, you may find yourself in the stadium with friends and families. The argument that a full ride is payment enough is flimsy, when a kid that throws the discus could be on the same full ride as Tua Tagovaiola. That's why in essence it has to be taken out of the hands of the NCAA because their argument the scholarship is enough.Signing autographs? Just give them the money. Yes, the athletes bring in the money, and the expenses. There are very few profitable athletic departments. Should athletic departments who lose money, charge the athletes for contributing to the losses? Notre Dame sells out the stadium, and gets money from the NBC television contract, and the ACC. If some athlete decides to transfer, do you think it will decrease the revenue that ND football will generate? I don’t think it is the athletes that bring in the money, I think it’s the program. I buy tickets to the games, regardless of which players are playing. I bought tickets during the Holtz years, and I bought tickets during the Weis disaster. I’m not buying a ticket to see an individual player.
I really don't care personally if the kids get paid or not but there is a reason Nick Saban isn't paid the same as the field hockey coach. Why should the athletes in those respective sports be viewed the same?