Fun discussion. And, uh, thanks for the "news flash." I'm paying for one, and next year two, kids to go to college. Wouldn't be doing that if I didn't think the "piece of paper" had value. So, to recap, the collective wisdom is: "Be happy with your $35k a year while we make a dumptruck sized loads of cash per game from wealthy alumni and the Big Ten Network or CBS." Understood. Or we could up the "stipend" to $20k per game for starters (25 players including kickers/specialists), $15k per game for players who see field time (another, say, 20) and $5k for 40 other dressing players. Then I think the problems like the one that started this thread go away. Not every team could afford or would be forced to do that. But that would be the max. Around $1 million a game. That's a respectable sliver of the take (probably less than 10% of the all-in revenue) for the players. And away we go . . .