mmmtodd
All-Conference
nfl players already get paid.
this suit isnt about EA in the end. theyre trying to set precedence. if a court agrees that players should have been compensated by EA, then it opens up a whole can of possibilities for lawyers and players to go after the NCAA.
it affecting tv deals or whatever would be down the road, but schools are going never need less money to run these top flight programs. tv deals are never going to get smaller, especially when you factor in that ESPN is slowly taking over. add players in taking a piece of the pie, well its not outrageous to think that in the end consumers will pay more to watch football.
this suit isnt about EA in the end. theyre trying to set precedence. if a court agrees that players should have been compensated by EA, then it opens up a whole can of possibilities for lawyers and players to go after the NCAA.
it affecting tv deals or whatever would be down the road, but schools are going never need less money to run these top flight programs. tv deals are never going to get smaller, especially when you factor in that ESPN is slowly taking over. add players in taking a piece of the pie, well its not outrageous to think that in the end consumers will pay more to watch football.
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