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I think ND could thrive in such a league. So yes. by Queensman
We can participate in such a league and still maintain our values. Fact of the matter is that an extremely small % of college football players will make a professional career out of playing or coaching football.
There will be a ton of schools that will abandon any idea of the student athlete...and that's fine. Notre Dame can and will be different. You can get the best of all worlds at ND. You will get paid. You will get brand recognition. You will be prepared to play professional football. Most importantly, you'll be prepared for life after football...which could come when you're 20 or 40....but its guaranteed to come.