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And the teams are in Indianapolis to put on a Final Four show at Lucas Oil Stadium. These unpaid athletes will be playing in front of a crowd that will include people that are paying a minimum of $700 per ticket right now on Stubhub. The good news this year (and it’s been relatively quiet) is that the NCAA has slipped the players’ families a $3,000 stipend to cover travel expenses. Reach the championship game and your family will get another $1,000.
Remember: The NCAA can’t pay its athletes. It would jeopardize amateur athletics. Blah, blah, blah.
Final Four: start your engines. Just arrived at airport. pic.twitter.com/wGTPoPobTQ
— Duke Basketball (@dukeblueplanet) April 2, 2015
…And MSU Athletics Director Mark Hollis was in the second seat of the Indy race car…welcome to the Final Four! pic.twitter.com/qUpsVYyWhz
— Spartan Basketball (@MSU_Basketball) April 2, 2015
Michigan State’s police escort into downtown Indianapolis on Wednesday night included an Indy race car… pic.twitter.com/KO8h0j11Us
— Spartan Basketball (@MSU_Basketball) April 2, 2015
I’m sure you’re fav Indy car color would be Kentucky blue. #BBN #BlueGetsIn #FinalFour pic.twitter.com/PYo1zO5haW
— KYwildcatsTV (@KYwildcatsTV) April 1, 2015