That's some stupid s**t right there.
Some highlights:
"One can't help but wonder if the NCAA is engaging in a form of academic apartheid"
"Whether the athlete gets a degree is irrelevant when compared to the millions that have been extracted from him, and even if he goes on to play professional sports, this makes the crime no less significant. The truth is that college athletes in revenue-generating sports are treated as neither Americans nor college students. Their ability to enjoy college is stripped by the rigors of their professional sports schedules and Draconian training regimen, thrust upon them by money-hungry coaches who could care less about education. The idea that Congress has conspired with the NCAA to allow athlete labor rights to be taken away in a manner that would be illegal in nearly any other industry adds insult to injury. Keeping athletes and their families in poverty while coaches and administrators get rich is not only fundamentally un-American, it is an embarrassment to us all." (They're not treated as americans!?! The coaches are money-hungry!?!? The NCAA has conspired with congress to keep these kids down!?!?)
"Unfortunately, college athletics, K-State's athletic department included, have become too corporate and recruit athletes not solely for the purpose of making the team better, but to win championships that drive money to the school and into the pockets of coaches and administrators."
"Now, I'm not arguing that coaches should not receive bonuses or that K-State teams shouldn't strive for victory each time they take the field or court.But this has become out of hand. "
"Furthermore, doesn't every student at K-State not receive a quality education and the "college experience?" Therefore, we must eliminate education from the perks of playing NCAA sports." (That's my personal favoite)
"Most significantly, athletes are starting to ask the hard questions and receiving more opportunities to mobilize against their oppressors. The reality is that college athletes themselves could shut down the entire system instantly by simply refusing to play in the NCAA tournament without being properly compensated." (I expect this to happen very soon. LOL)
"It’s time to end the academic apartheid of the NCAA, where white guys walk away with most of the money and the black men have nothing to share with their families. Athletes do the work, so they deserve the compensation. If athletes aren’t getting paid, then no one should get paid. But if coaches, commentators and administrators are getting rich, then they have an obligation to compensate their sources of labor. That’s how things should be done in America."