Actually, looks like now that it's a rich white kid that broke the rules, suddenly The Media is in an uproar about The Plight Of The College Athlete. Is Johnny Manziel college football's Rosa Parks because he signed some jerseys for money? According to a Fox Sports reporter,
yes.
Oh, and this same reporter's opinion of Terrelle Pryor receiving free tattoos?
A "college football terrorist." The irony doesn't stop there, either. More about Pryor (emphasis added):
"Please also stop with the 'he’s a catalyst for change' meme.
Real change begins with a guy willing to sacrifice for a larger principle, the guy standing in front of the tank at Tiananmen Square, not a guy trying to get the Chinese word for 'Buckeye' tattooed onto his bicep for free.
No revolution ever began with “Free tattoos” as a battle cry. Or “Show me the money,” as in Reggie Bush’s case, or “Hey, Nevin, pass me a stripper,” as in the allegations against The Miami 15."Apparently, Johnny Football
selflessly sacrificing himself to take money for signing jerseys is just the principled stand America needed.
Now, I've previously said that I think the NCAA is shamelessly exploiting these players. But the rank hypocrisy on display sickens me. That being said, if it takes a rich, white, Heisman-winning QB from the SEC to break the rules in order for people to question how exploitative they are, I'll take it.