At Wednesday’s SEC spring meetings, Spurrier presented a proposal that league coaches – out of their own pockets – provide $300 a game to its players. The money would be for game expenses.
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This is an idea that I have heard many people toss about over the years. College players bring in an enormous amount of revenue to their schools, and many say that they should be rewarded for their efforts. But technically, aren't the majority already rewarded in their form of scholarships? Those that walk on are usually rewarded with a scholarship if they do well. I would think that a free college education would be benefit enough. What does everyone else think?