Hmmm. maybe someone should point out that a current NFL salary would probably cover the cost of a post graduate degree...."Coach Nick Saban is a great coach who knows a lot about the NFL and what goes into that," Hamilton said. "Georgia's academic situation really blew it out of the water. They'll pay for my master's. Say if I went to the [NFL] and decided to come back to school, they'll pay for me to get my master's no matter what."]
Is this legal? Seems like they"re offering extra benefits.![]()
I have no idea but if it is legal then why is Bama not offering the same thing?What is the difference in guaranteeing the guy a future Masters degree free of charge and handing him $40,000.00?
Dogs could make it so
Upon failing to qualify, Hamilton — with a little advice from South Carolina coaches — detoured to Georgia Military Academy in Milledgeville, where he became a junior college All-America defensive back. Now the 6-foot-2, 196-pound college sophomore, once an academic liability, could choose to attend Georgia in part, he says, because it has offered to pay for him to get his master’s degree.
Really nothing. But there is nothing an athletic program can do to guarantee a graduate school admission.What is the difference in guaranteeing the guy a future Masters degree free of charge and handing him $40,000.00?