SFAXE93 said:
Wow, QB TJ Finley now onto a 5th program in his 6th year.
LSU (2020) - Auburn (2021-2022) - Texas State (2023) - Western Kentucky (2024) - Tulane (2025)
With the pay and years some of these players get, you really can now have a career in college sports.
I'm hearing 5 years of eligibility will be the new norm, which will probably lead at some point to no eligibility requirements at all in the future.
Tbf being a college athlete is probably infinitely more fun than being a professional athlete. Outside of working with the SFA athletes, I've seen plenty of videos detailing the lives of college athletes and professional athletes and at bigger programs it almost seems like things take a step back in terms of quality of life when they go pro.
At major programs, college athletes are treated like kings. World class facilities, food, nutrition, spas, travel, housing. All provided by the university free of cost.
In the pros they often have to pay out of pocket for the same treatment. Some things are obviously provided. But not as much.
If you could indefinitely live in leisure like that as well as live the life of the most popular college student on campus, why wouldn't you?