What do you think?
Last week a number of us were talking about comrade Ralph's proposal to eliminate football scholarships after a full 30 seconds of discussion, a number of us felt that one of this biggest threats to college football has been the "agent" system and large signing bonuses given to NFL rookies. There is no question that a number of schools have "special relationships" with sports agents and athletes are tempted to take money and benefits from agents in anticipation of signing them as NFL agents. We thought that if the first round players were limited to say a fixed bonus of $4,000,000, as suggested by the NFL owners, why would an agent even be necessary until the first contract period, say two years after signing? Would that help cleanup these special relationships with college programs and the abuse by agents?