The issue of college football players getting paid and opting out of bowl games has sparked controversy. Some argue that if players are receiving compensation, they should be obligated to play in bowl games, as fans and boosters who fund NIL deals feel shortchanged. This debate has gained attention in the context of Florida State University and other college programs.
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Headed to Austin for a few days, and my flight out of MSY is of course full of Texas fans looking like they’re not in the mood for literally anything. Can’t say I blame ‘em.
If college football opt-outs at #FSU and other programs are getting paid to play college football then why aren't they required to play in bowl games? Fans and boosters who are paying for NIL deals are getting ripped off! Click on photo to read my column: https://t.co/IzW7uCHMVG
If college football opt-outs at #FSU and other places are getting paid to play college football then why aren't they required to play in bowl games? Fans and boosters who are paying for NIL deals are getting ripped off! Click on photo to read my column: https://t.co/3tTIu1kBL3
If FSU and other college players are getting paid then they should play in bowl games | Commentary https://t.co/j0B7qlMF9H