@mdm @mekkaokereke oh, colleges should absolutely be paying their athletes.

@AlliFlowers @bedirthan @mdm

No. Athletic scholarships should be ended, and athletes should be paid fair market value instead.

Sports leagues are supposed to pay ~50% of revenues to players. That's the standard amount for NBA, NFL, MLB, NHL, European soccer leagues, etc.

If you sum up every NCAA scholarship, it comes to closer to 2% of revenue.🤡

Where's that missing 48%?

We need to stop acting like sports scholarships are a favor to athletes. They're not.

@AlliFlowers @bedirthan @mdm

Your choices:

A) Full ride scholarship to Georgia Tech, worth $35K a year! But, I refuse to pay you.

B) No scholarship! Pay your own damn tuition! But I will pay you $850K a year to play football for me!

There is no student both smart enough to get into Georgia Tech, but simultaneously not smart enough to take deal B) over deal A).

@mekkaokereke I have a former student who is now a PhD cancer researcher. In college, he was a cheerleader. Do they get paid to? No. Should they? They put in as much time practicing as the kids passing the ball. @bedirthan @mdm

@AlliFlowers @bedirthan @mdm

Getting paid is not about how much time you put in, and you know that. The existence of jobs on campus, is not in contradiction to clubs on campus.

But yes, if your cheerleader is an employee of the university, they should get paid a fair market wage. Let me know when that cheerleading league makes more money than (checks notes) English premier soccer, La Liga, and Bundesliga, combined.

On that day, I will be advocating for cheerleaders to get 50% revenue too.

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@mekkaokereke So you’re suggesting that athletes be university employees, who are then allowed to take 1-2 classes per semester? @bedirthan @mdm

@AlliFlowers @bedirthan @mdm

I'm suggesting that athletes be university employees, just like any other university employees.

There should be the same restrictions (or more accurately, lack thereof) placed on athletes as on any other member of the student body.

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