
Adams is being asked to repay $1,000 for selling his 2008 Big Ten Championship ring and Heron was busted for selling his jersey, pants and shoes for $1,000. Also among the list of offenses being investigated was that the players received free tattoos in exchange for autographs.
When I read this story, I thought, "Here we go again, the NCAA participating in their typical sanctimonious and hypocritical behavior."
Here's a news flash for the NCAA: Terrelle Pryor and the other players are worth millions to the massive financial machine called NCAA athletics. Part of the reason that Pryor was not suspended for the bowl game this year is likely because millions in corporate sponsorships would be jeopardized if the star player doesn't show up to the game. Terrelle Pryor is one of the key reasons that Ohio State is playing in the Sugar Bowl this year. The bowl game will lead to a $17 million dollar payout for the winner, and only a complete fool could argue that Pryor and his family don't deserve some of that money. The mere notion that such a valuable athlete would have to sell trinkets for a few hundred bucks in order to get by is nothing short of dastardly.
The NCAA and Ohio State University (my alma mater - where I earned my PhD) are now doing a difficult dance. They know that Terrelle Pryor is likely going to leave for the NFL after this season, where he will have a chance to have some semblance of true labor rights. By allowing Pryor to play in the Sugar Bowl this year, the NCAA is going to be able to earn a few million from him before he can actually earn income for his family. Also, rules such as the one that requires college athletes to be three years out of high school before they can go to the NFL are designed to keep athletes like Terrelle Pryor in college long enough for the NCAA to extract wealth from them. Only in sports that are dominated by African American males (football and basketball) does Congress allow for such blatant violations of anti-trust law and labor rights (I wish the Congressional Black Caucus would speak up on this one). Besides the prison industrial complex, the NCAA strips more wealth from African American families than any other system in America. It also strips them of the chance to get a proper education, since their academic endeavors are consistently interrupted by their athletic pursuits, and coaches are given almost no incentive to make sure players are educated. Hence, dropout rates are highest for black male athletes and their graduation rates are incredibly low.
Terrelle Pryor did nothing wrong, and neither did his teammates. The only thing wrong with this scenario is that we've somehow decided that it should be illegal for free Americans to be properly compensated for their labor. Such a value system is inherently unAmerican, unfair and downright embarrassing. NCAA officials, coaches, administrators, commentators and others earning millions off of players as they scrape to get by should be ashamed of the system they represent.
Dr. Boyce Watkins is the founder of the Your Black World Coalition and a Scholarship in Action Resident of the Institute for Black Public Policy. To have Dr. Boyce commentary delivered to your email, please click here.
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By: NOLA on 12/23/2010 3:44PM
Trinkets? A Big 10 Championship Ring, Ohio State Gold Pants, and Fiesta Bowl SPORTSMANSHIP Award are "trinkets"?
I am from Ohio and almost everyone in my family went to Ohio State, including me. We bleed Scarlet&Grey...but this is disappointing to me. We are supposed to be better than that.
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By: bob on 12/23/2010 3:59PM
It only seem to be embarrassing to you Boyce. I guess I am one of dem fools that believe the players and their familys should absolutly not get paid! As a matter of fact the parents should pay more money because the kids do not have the brain power to be college in the first place. If the coaches required the black players to maintain a 80 average none would qualify to play the sport of basketball and football hence your problem solved no black athletes. happy!
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By: jfad on 12/23/2010 9:55PM
@Bob, wow that was a rather racist comment. I'm sure several of the players on the team (football or basketball) would have a difficult time maintaining an 80 avg, black or white.
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By: shandi on 12/25/2010 8:44AM
If the "ones with no brain brain power" weren't making money for the university, the ones with the brain power wouldn't have a university to come to.
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By: bob on 12/24/2010 8:45AM
jfad Yes it does sound racist, sorry. Yes there is whites and other races that do not carry a grade acceptable to play sports at that level and they are disqualified. It is the exceptional athletes that get a pass (football basketball black athletes) I am sure in swimming and hockey you have the same problem with whites but you dont hear an outcry from david duke that they all get payed. My point being they should be happy they got into college because of the gift of athletics and make the best of it, instead of breaking the rules. The ncaa is also a greedy pigpen who should be investagated. If the crime is so bad why are they letting them play this year and not starting the suspension until next year. Talk about bending your own rules for money!
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By: greg on 12/23/2010 4:38PM
this thing about getting paid in college if not so then move out the way so these young men our ladys can get paid hmm! 18 of age get a job its there talented try and be help not hurt oh yell we do hurt in the educating part for our people but when you see someone trying get out of the way if we want better some one will have to suffer thats not bad thats is good once our young people see that they will get understanding HUMILTY find out what it really means JESUS SET THE TONE IN THIS
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By: sharkchops on 12/23/2010 4:57PM
While I would normally agree with the other two commenters that these are students and not professional adults who deserve to get paid, I have to agree with Boyce that these boys were unfairly punished. They didn't receive free money and gifts as incentives. They sold their own memorabilia and autographs. That shouldn't be illegal.
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By: Mark on 12/23/2010 7:58PM
Not only that they are not allowed to get part time jobs while in college.No one thinks this a form of slavery.?
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By: billW on 12/26/2010 6:23PM
bring back slavery
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By: UnSinkable_AnnaK on 12/23/2010 7:20PM
I would like to know when all of this illegal action took place. Was it last week or last year? If this happened months or years ago, then why are they bringing it up now before the Sugar Bowl?
Maybe some of the people that decide these things have an intrest in ARK winning...just saying...the timing is suspect to me.
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