Revelations surfaced last week that a booster entertained University of Miami football players with lavish yacht parties, nights out at strip clubs and gifts of cash and jewelry. This comes not long after Ohio State coach Jim Tressel was forced out after it emerged that he covered up for some of his players who had traded jerseys and other swag for tattoos. These scandals have renewed the perennial argument over whether college athletes should be paid.
"You have coaches making millions and players who gotta wonder what they're going to eat toward the end of the month because we're not getting paid," Tennessee defensive tackle Malik Jackson told