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Hey, college football. Let's "pay" the fans

By JIMMIE TRAMEL Sports Writer on Jul 9, 2012, at 5:11 PM  Updated on 7/09 at 5:11 PM



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A college football playoff got approved. In the aftermath, Texas coach Mack Brown voiced an opinion that perhaps it’s time to pony up some money to players.

Brown said a playoff will be a “very lucrative event” so why not reward the people who make it all possible?

First thought: That’s a great thing to say if you want to convince recruits that you have got their backs.

Second thought: Brown is right. The people who make it all possible should be rewarded -- but not the people he is talking about.

Who are the people who make it all possible? It’s the fans who subsidize the college football industry by putting their butts in stadium seats and putting their eyeballs on television sets, thus making giant TV contracts possible.

Sure, you could use the financial windfall from a college football playoff to legally pay players. And that’s a great idea if you want the trickle-down effect to enrich the tattoo parlor industry.

How about this instead: Rather than invent a new expense (player salaries), how about spending the playoff money on athletic department operating expenses so there will be less of a financial burden on fans?

A ticket to a game should never cost more than another form of entertainment, like a movie ticket or a round of golf. Let’s cap game tickets at $40, max. The vast majority of tickets should cost $20 or less. You shouldn’t have to pawn your children in order to attend a game.

A hot dog at a game should cost $1. I attended a Major League Baseball game while on vacation and the concession folks wanted $8 for a chili dog and $4 for a bottle of water. To find more blatant gouging, you would have to perhaps watch a “Three Stooges” episode. Cheap concessions can be done. Ask the folks who run the Masters. When I went to Augusta five years ago, sandwiches were a buck.

Let’s prohibit the practice of charging outrageous fees just to park a vehicle during the game. You’re paying to rent a piece of concrete with yellow lines on each side, but the pricetag screams Waldorf Astoria. How’s this for a parking plan: Free. First come, first served.

And, even though networks pay for the right to broadcast games, fans should be able to veto poor kickoff times. Really, do OU and OSU fans from Tulsa want to drive back home from games at 1 a.m. or later?

Hey, fans. It’s your game and it always will be. You’ll be there for your team longer than any coach or player. It’s OK to demand, if not payment, then at least some consideration as college football enters a new and apparently more lucrative age.
GAMES PEOPLE PLAY

SEC is, of course, the nation's best football conference, asterisks included

Oklahoma football coach Bob Stoops angered southern man when, during a booster function, he suggested the SEC’s myth overshadows ...

Will wrestling sell out? Should Tony Allen be MVP? Is Thunder doomed because games became work?

Half a dozen reactions to recent sports news:

1, Are you ready for amateur wrestling to look more like pro wrestling? ...

Minus Wes Lunt, some thoughts on OSU's QB situation.

Three thoughts on the Oklahoma State quarterback situation following Wes Lunt’s decision to transfer:

1, J.W. Walsh’s ...

CONTACT THE BLOGGER

Jimmie Tramel

918-581-8389
Email

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