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Fair point and I agree.Regular students can hold jobs and make money however they see fit... football players can now do the same. I think that's been the point of the argument the whole time: football players are treated as employees AND have to uphold certain academic standards, but were not free to share in the profits of their enterprise.
I used to be part of the "their scholarship is their payment" crowd, but my personal views have evolved.
The guys at the top of the schools and the sport in general have already forever altered the landscape for the sake of lining their pockets to a deeper degree with TV money, and they did this before NIL was a thing... why shouldn't the players' benefits also increase?
For the sake of argument I talk to a number of research students at Notre Dame, a lot of them make about $40,000 per year that they receive as a stipend from the graduate program. I think they may have even bumped that up to about $45,000. That money is well-deserved. I have never heard anyone argue that graduate students should not be receiving these stipends. I am not sure how much these research departments at Notre Dame generate but I would assume it’s a lot of money. I really do not see how football is any different in regard to generating revenue. Obviously one is a game played on a field for entertainment purposes, but if you are generating revenue for the university, just like your average research graduate student I have no problem with you getting paid your fair share.