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TYPICAL DAY 5:30 AM: Wake Up 6:00-7:00 Conditioning 8:00-12:15 Class LUNCH 1:45-5:00 Practice DINNER 6:30-9:00 Study

TYPICAL DAY 5:30 AM: Wake Up 6:00-7:00 Conditioning 8:00-12:15 Class LUNCH 1:45-5:00 Practice DINNER 6:30-9:00 Study hall 10:00 Bedtime. 1 YEAR OF COLLEGE FOOTBALL EQUALS $1.4 BILLION . 1 YEAR OF COLLEGE BASKETBALL EQUALS $440 MILLION. SOLUTIONS

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TYPICAL DAY 5:30 AM: Wake Up 6:00-7:00 Conditioning 8:00-12:15 Class LUNCH 1:45-5:00 Practice DINNER 6:30-9:00 Study

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  1. TYPICAL DAY 5:30 AM: Wake Up 6:00-7:00 Conditioning 8:00-12:15 Class LUNCH 1:45-5:00 Practice DINNER 6:30-9:00 Study hall 10:00 Bedtime

  2. 1 YEAR OF COLLEGE FOOTBALL EQUALS $1.4 BILLION

  3. 1 YEAR OF COLLEGE BASKETBALL EQUALS $440 MILLION

  4. SOLUTIONS • Not every school would participate

  5. SOLUTIONS • Not every school would participate • Schools pay athletes what they want

  6. SOLUTIONS • Not every school would participate • Schools pay athletes what they want • Salary caps

  7. SOLUTIONS • Not every school would participate • Schools pay athletes what they want • Salary caps • Allow athletes to accept sponsorships

  8. SOLUTIONS • Not every school would participate • Schools pay athletes what they want • Salary caps • Allow athletes to accept sponsorships • Require athletes to remain academically eligible

  9. SOLUTIONS • Not every school would participate • Schools pay athletes what they want • Salary caps • Allow athletes to accept sponsorships • Require athletes to remain academically eligible • Easterbrook’s solution

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