Josh Rosen takes his shot at the NCAA after UCLA inks huge Under Armour deal
Posted May 27, 2016
UCLA and Under Armour are reportedly set to ink a 15-year, $280 million apparel deal that would be the largest in college football history. If anything, it furthers the point that major college athletics is a huge business, ripe for profit. Meanwhile, the guys who actually play the game still won't see a dime other than in the form of an athletic scholarship. UCLA's sophomore quarterback, Josh Rosen, takes issue with this, as he noted on his Instagram account.
(CBS Sports)
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