Deion Sanders, the head coach of Colorado, advocates for a salary cap in college football to create a more balanced competitive environment. He believes the current unregulated system allows financially strong programs to dominate, as teams with deeper pockets can offer substantial amounts to recruits. Sanders points out that this inequality makes it difficult for less affluent programs to compete effectively. He emphasizes the need for transparency and regulation in player salaries, similar to structures in the NFL, to mitigate ongoing challenges within the sport.
I wish there was a cap. Like, the top-of-the-line player makes this, and if you're not that type of guy, you know you're not going to make that. That's what the NFL does.
You can't compete with a guy that's not that darn good, but he could go to another school and they give him a half million dollars.
It's kind of hard to compete with somebody who's giving $25-30 million to a freshman class. It's crazy.
I wish it was truly equality. Now, you've got parents trying to be agents, you've got the homeboys trying to be agents.
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