It is a pretty good racket the NCAA has going on.
They can punish Universities and kids for accepting a cheeseburger, but they are making billions off that same kids’ likeness.
It is hypocritical and everyone knows it. ESPN’s Jay Bilas decided to show how hypocritical in a practical way.
Go to http://t.co/qpH4tNnIpH, type in "Manziel" in upper right search box, hit enter. This comes up. pic.twitter.com/N7KNvXIu24
— Jay Bilas (@JayBilas) August 6, 2013
Go to http://t.co/qpH4tNnIpH, type in "Clowney" in upper right search box, and hit enter. This comes up. pic.twitter.com/pHUKGqoNuu
— Jay Bilas (@JayBilas) August 6, 2013
Go to http://t.co/qpH4tNnIpH and type "Tajh Boyd" in upper right search box, then hit enter. This comes up. pic.twitter.com/0DF68wM0tW
— Jay Bilas (@JayBilas) August 6, 2013
Even suspended, http://t.co/qpH4tNnIpH will sell your stuff. Notre Dame's Everett Golson is still for sale. pic.twitter.com/gY6vRDJCK1
— Jay Bilas (@JayBilas) August 6, 2013
Bilas did a bunch of these until Shop NCAA actually deleted their search function from the site, but that didn’t stop Bilas.
http://t.co/qpH4tNnIpH can still be searched by typing "/search/braxtonmiller" in the URL. This comes up. Have fun. pic.twitter.com/8Zp4Iza6jt
— Jay Bilas (@JayBilas) August 6, 2013
Just so Big Blue doesn't feel left out after Braxton Miller was searched and No. 5 came up. Denard Robinson, anyone? pic.twitter.com/txnrGrISXu
— Jay Bilas (@JayBilas) August 6, 2013
Power of social media and the Trillest College Sports Analyst alive.