CrypTic
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- Oct 2, 2013
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that's how college sports work
the schools that are best get the most donations from fans and alumni, some rich people give millions to the athletic department of their school
Not really. Top 10 colleges in athletic fundraising:
Texas A&M University, $66,987,139
University of Oregon, $53,698,089
University of Michigan, $51,717,862
University of Texas, $42,234,883
Texas Christian University, $38,319,614
Kansas State University, $34,369,836
Auburn University, $31,739,556
University of Washington, $30,730,210
University of Notre Dame, $30,461,237
University of Kansas, $28,934,681
http://www.sportingnews.com/ncaa-fo...ent-boosters-donors/jynah7u6uxpa1tygcrsjx4zzy
It does help but it's not everything. Also, the same rules apply to everyone. In the hypothetical here, only your team gets a generational player without his salary counted against the cap. It is a cheat.
That said, I'd give a few hundred to help my team cheat in this manner.