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Sorry, I can't swallow that. I can put up with a lot - I can put up with coaches pulling scholarships from players, future pros blowing their knee out, coaches getting fired in the middle of a plane ride...but not that.
Really? You are OK with coaches pulling scholarships and NBA prospects blowing out their knees but you draw the line when an administration utilizes the letter of a contract rather than good will to decide the pay out on a coach's contract?
Not me. This is a business dispute with two sides that each have some merit. It is not the moral crusade that either side on the boneyard wants to make it out to be.
Again, people continue to view business and morality as binary systems rather than competing lines that will inevitably converge.
The difference between players and coaches is that coaches generate the revenue. All of it. They recruit the players, they develop the players, and they prepare them to make money in their field. I don't like the idea that players receive no compensation, but it's at least reconcilable on the surface.
UConn is hiring a group of strippers to work in family entertainment, then pretending to be tricked once they realize the customers are dissatisfied. Except, they're not firing them because they're strippers, they're firing them because they're the
wrong strippers. So they hire more strippers that they actually intend to pay this time while insisting that this is all family entertainment and you can tell your wife you're going there after work with no questions asked.
And the thing is, I don't give a damn about the strippers. I don't even give a damn about the false advertising. Just pay people the money they earned and quit trying to fool me with the nauseating commitment to compliance BS.