Don't get me wrong, I agree, free tuition, room and board, all you can eat when you want to eat. All good things the university provides as part of an athletic scholly. Now, I'm an athlete from an economically challenged family who gets to Iowa City and wants to go out with his friends for dinner or drink. Do you really expect him to get a job...maybe during the summer or offseason...but come on. As hard core fans, we want them dedicated to being the best they can be on the football field, basketball field, etc. Asking them to deal with school and staying eligible, the requirements of their chosen D1 sport, then get a job is pretty freaking ridiculous. It's no wonder the SEC has figured out a NEARLY infallable pay scale to their athletes (from the booster to the mule to the athletes family to the athlete), yet one that will eventually cause embarrassment, yet no sanctions (see Alabama and DJ Fluker for the operational aspects of the pay scale).
It's time to pay them $100 or $150 a month. It may not curb all the Fluker situations, but it may give the athlete reason to pause if he doesn't have to deal with the embarrassment of having no actual money to do anything that is part of the college experience, outside of their sport that is.