Kblaze8855
10-03-2023, 04:51 PM
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I’m not blaming them because that’s obviously something that happens when your parents neglect dental care. I’m not gonna blame somebody for what their parents weren’t on top of. It does make me happy about the new NIL situation though. Those guys were contributing majorly to a billion industry in college, but had to get to the NBA to fix their damn teeth.
I read that Anthony Davis had to spend 18,000. That’s a lot but not for a college athlete of his caliber in the current market. Even if not straight cash these colleges should have at least given non emergency medical care. not just insurance that covers an injury and nothing like that. I know the issue becomes basketball and football justifying that but who pays for the less popular sports athletes but when we are talking the amount of money some of these schools get for broadcast rates and the ridiculous donor base that results something could have been done.
Im not asking the schools to pay for a full Rex Ryan(never go full Ryan)
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But just…something.
I bet without the rules preventing it a coach would help a kid with something like that.
If I’m making 5 or $6 million and the kid on my team has teeth that look like a box and one zone while he’s leading me to glory Id want to do something.
if you have 30 million in the bank and this kid comes to play for you and he’s got you in the final four which will ensure you an even bigger extension is 20 K to fix his teeth too much? Of course not.
but the NCAA would try to ruin your career.
https://www.hostpic.org/images/2310040208020311.jpeg
I’m not blaming them because that’s obviously something that happens when your parents neglect dental care. I’m not gonna blame somebody for what their parents weren’t on top of. It does make me happy about the new NIL situation though. Those guys were contributing majorly to a billion industry in college, but had to get to the NBA to fix their damn teeth.
I read that Anthony Davis had to spend 18,000. That’s a lot but not for a college athlete of his caliber in the current market. Even if not straight cash these colleges should have at least given non emergency medical care. not just insurance that covers an injury and nothing like that. I know the issue becomes basketball and football justifying that but who pays for the less popular sports athletes but when we are talking the amount of money some of these schools get for broadcast rates and the ridiculous donor base that results something could have been done.
Im not asking the schools to pay for a full Rex Ryan(never go full Ryan)
https://www.hostpic.org/images/2310040216550298.jpeg
But just…something.
I bet without the rules preventing it a coach would help a kid with something like that.
If I’m making 5 or $6 million and the kid on my team has teeth that look like a box and one zone while he’s leading me to glory Id want to do something.
if you have 30 million in the bank and this kid comes to play for you and he’s got you in the final four which will ensure you an even bigger extension is 20 K to fix his teeth too much? Of course not.
but the NCAA would try to ruin your career.