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Man, college football is hyper-capitalist.
I wish the players would unionize. Most donate their labor in a very violent sport through which the NCAA pulls in billions of dollars.
Fate of the Union: How Northwestern football union nearly came to be
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The challenge is in the outsized influence the NFL and the alumni association hold over players who will only ever be in the program for at most five years. Players have a huge incentive (the NFL draft) to toe the line while the school has a huge monetary incentive to fight back aggressively. And the NLRB is routinely stacked with corporate flacks intent on devolving labor power to business administrators.
So much of football is a complex web of social networks - coaches, advertisers, state administrators, big donors - that determine whether any player actually puts a foot on the field. And none of them want to see players organized. Not when the deal they've currently got is so sweet.
Trying to get a 19-year-old high school recruit to understand their value before an injury takes them off the field, when these top picks are surrounded by recruiters and alumni and other shady characters who want the exact opposite... its very hard. These kids are trapped in a bubble from day one. And they're all rendered disposable, unless they can reach out to one another and hang together.
Donate their brains as well. Imagine going to "higher education" just to get cte.