Dave Berkson
Big-money college football in America is a tax haven scam and this Saturday ritual on our nations major universities is the basis of a recent work from author Gilbert Gaul. These athletic departments discovered loopholes that bring in cash and avoid taxes thanks to corrupt football-made congressmen that allow this travesty to continue at our campuses. The financial fraudulent swindling that is the college football model is allowed by our nations college presidents and a government unwilling to take on this private bureaucracy whose main purpose is to milk the system of profit off from the free labor of collegiate players who provide the infrastructure for wealthy individuals to increase their incomes. Gaul questions to as why and how college football has doubled in size and how seats are written off as charity contributions from fans in a win win situation with athletic departments that basically run operations away from the affiliated universities and rarely share with the school and keep in their department. I have often said over and over again that the government just needs to take over college football and run these minor leagues for the National football league where these appalling economic inequality extravagant come to an end. the impact of this big-time money ball on our educational system of higher learning has been disastrous and basically fucking football has taken over as core prominence of these institutions and power needs to be taken back and the separation of moneyball sports and colleges should be reestablished. Gaul brings up some interesting research and aspects of college sports such as colleges desperately discovering adding women's rowing teams they could save having a hundred football men's spots for scholarship instead of having to cut back on players on a squad. gaul also studies the addiction of football in the south and why no one questioned why a fucking coach should get compensated as much as it would cost having fifty full time academic instructors.
So much money is being taken away to improve the quality of an education and diverted to booster clubs whose sole purpose in financing sports and crony-capitalizing owners of sports related business supplies and wear that few really understand the causes of purpose of this money diversion. The book "Billion dollar ball" is a great piece of the problems of too much political and campus influence of college football programs and the massive disproportion amount of spending per athlete as compared to per student through this scheme to profit and tax dodge profits using sports and screwing over colleges by sports addicted economic elites.
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