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[QUOTE="cap10dingus, post: 4762811, member: 9751"] I can see how it could be seen as avoiding pay by rewarding staying and graduating. The thought certainly lacks depth but the goal was more around creating graduating student athletes, less (but not eliminating) transfer portal bs, and still getting the kids paid in a way that might also brighten their future. After all, that is what college is supposed to be all about. Just poking at how student athletes are considerably more about the athlete now. If that's the case let them make money and do it where they choose to without restrictions. I would love to see the college track returned to being about getting a degree. I like that they get paid now, they should have that opportunity, but if they choose college I'd love to see some sort of incentive built in along with being loyal and graduating. The original thought may have been extreme but I wanted to hear what y'all had to say! [/QUOTE]
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