What really upsets me about this whole thing is what this allows. Jimmy Johns can say, "Hey. I play football at Alabama. I'll charge a ludicrous amount for pitbulls, and Alabama fans will buy them just to give me money." The NCAA has got to figure out a way to stop that.
And you know, he may not even have been getting the money. He obviously didn't design the site. That's even worse to me though. If someone approaches an athlete asking them to use pictures of them playing football, etc. that is against NCAA regulation.
I never say this about anyone, but... even if there were a regulation violation, Alabama wouldn't get penalized for it because... it's Alabama.
HT: EDSBS and BHamReb
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In 2006, the NCAA made Ian Johnson of Boise State cease his homemade crocheted beanies business. That's not a joke.
I'm pretty sure he had a degree in business and marketing, so maybe it was just a class project.
He also shares the name of a fantastic sandwich company. The skies are the limit for you, Mr. Johns.
The NCAA stepped in and made Jared Lorenzen stop sucking dick for cheeseburgers. He still found a way to get cheeseburgers though.
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