kgmets
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The NCAA has proposed a new rule so that college athletes can financially "benefit from the use of their name, image and likeness" while maintaining their amateur status to complete in NCAA sports. UCONN Athletic Director David Benedict stated "I am supportive of student-athletes being allowed to monetize their name, image and likeness . . . If a student-athlete has the capacity to benefit financially from his NIL, this should in no way jeopardize his amateur status." UCONN Men's Basketball Coach Bob Hurley added that big time college athletes work on their sport eleven months of the year, do not have the time for part time jobs and should be able to make as much money as possible in as short a time as possible by cashing in on their NILs. Do you see where I am going on this? For only one week at Broke Straight Boys, hot handsome college jocks could make substantial cash from their hot good looks by doing Broke Straight Boys scenes while maintaining their athletic college eligibility. To see what I am writing about, check out Mikeyank's now over three year old thread entitled "Hot Professional and College Athletes" in which he and other members post pics of mainly college and some professional jocks frequently with rock hard cocks on public display (particularly the college wrestlers) enthusiastically enjoying playing their respective sports. Needless to say I strongly support this new proposed NCAA rule!