“An employeeis a person thatworks for aperson/group,in exchange forcompensation.”“Athletes get moneyto pay for collegebut, they have nomoney in their ownpockets, unless theygo get a job on theirown”“College sportswill become morehonest onceplayers are paid,and morehonorable."" Fans will be able toenjoy football andmen’s basketballwithout having toavert their eyes fromthe scandals and thehypocrisy.”“A scholarship doesn'tequal cash in aplayer's pocket. Evenwith any type ofscholarship, collegeathletes are typicallydead broke.”“If players werepaid, marketforces wouldwork againstcompetitiveimbalance”“The typical Division Icollege football playerdevotes 43.3 hoursper week to his sport— 3.3 more hoursthan the typicalAmerican work week.”“Weekdaygames arenow televised,bringing inmore money”“Collegeathletes aren'tjust athletes,they areemployees.”“The NCAA men’sbasketball tourneyaffects more thansix days ofclasses "“Schools earnmillions ofdollars fromone of theirplayers winningthe Heisman."“An educationis not all theyneed moneyfor to besupported."“There are noother businessesin which thepeople doing theactual work don'tget paid.”"They are anathlete-employee-entertainer-student, in thatorder.”“The NCAAcurrently producesnearly 11 billiondollars in annualrevenue fromcollege sports.”“They havehardly any timeto get a job toget money forthemselves."“Players can’tmake profit offtheir skillsfrom anysource at all.”"Player's jerseysare sold and videogames are made,but the athletegets nothing."“The highest paidpublic employee in40 of the 50 USstates is the stateuniversity’s headfootball coach”"Companiesmake nomoneywithout theplayers.”“Athletes earntheir schoolsmoney, increaseenrollment, &provide arecruiting pitch.“The players havebecome employees of theuniversities andconferences as much asstudents -- employeeswith no compensation,which not only violatescommon decency butperhaps even the law.”“Scholarshipsare great, butcollege athleticsare gearedaround money.”"Every contract,combination … orconspiracy, inrestraint ofcommerce isdeclared illegal."“An employeeis a person thatworks for aperson/group,in exchange forcompensation.”“Athletes get moneyto pay for collegebut, they have nomoney in their ownpockets, unless theygo get a job on theirown”“College sportswill become morehonest onceplayers are paid,and morehonorable."" Fans will be able toenjoy football andmen’s basketballwithout having toavert their eyes fromthe scandals and thehypocrisy.”“A scholarship doesn'tequal cash in aplayer's pocket. Evenwith any type ofscholarship, collegeathletes are typicallydead broke.”“If players werepaid, marketforces wouldwork againstcompetitiveimbalance”“The typical Division Icollege football playerdevotes 43.3 hoursper week to his sport— 3.3 more hoursthan the typicalAmerican work week.”“Weekdaygames arenow televised,bringing inmore money”“Collegeathletes aren'tjust athletes,they areemployees.”“The NCAA men’sbasketball tourneyaffects more thansix days ofclasses "“Schools earnmillions ofdollars fromone of theirplayers winningthe Heisman."“An educationis not all theyneed moneyfor to besupported."“There are noother businessesin which thepeople doing theactual work don'tget paid.”"They are anathlete-employee-entertainer-student, in thatorder.”“The NCAAcurrently producesnearly 11 billiondollars in annualrevenue fromcollege sports.”“They havehardly any timeto get a job toget money forthemselves."“Players can’tmake profit offtheir skillsfrom anysource at all.”"Player's jerseysare sold and videogames are made,but the athletegets nothing."“The highest paidpublic employee in40 of the 50 USstates is the stateuniversity’s headfootball coach”"Companiesmake nomoneywithout theplayers.”“Athletes earntheir schoolsmoney, increaseenrollment, &provide arecruiting pitch.“The players havebecome employees of theuniversities andconferences as much asstudents -- employeeswith no compensation,which not only violatescommon decency butperhaps even the law.”“Scholarshipsare great, butcollege athleticsare gearedaround money.”"Every contract,combination … orconspiracy, inrestraint ofcommerce isdeclared illegal."

Untitled Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. “An employee is a person that works for a person/group, in exchange for compensation.”
  2. “Athletes get money to pay for college but, they have no money in their own pockets, unless they go get a job on their own”
  3. “College sports will become more honest once players are paid, and more honorable."
  4. " Fans will be able to enjoy football and men’s basketball without having to avert their eyes from the scandals and the hypocrisy.”
  5. “A scholarship doesn't equal cash in a player's pocket. Even with any type of scholarship, college athletes are typically dead broke.”
  6. “If players were paid, market forces would work against competitive imbalance”
  7. “The typical Division I college football player devotes 43.3 hours per week to his sport — 3.3 more hours than the typical American work week.”
  8. “Weekday games are now televised, bringing in more money”
  9. “College athletes aren't just athletes, they are employees.”
  10. “The NCAA men’s basketball tourney affects more than six days of classes "
  11. “Schools earn millions of dollars from one of their players winning the Heisman."
  12. “An education is not all they need money for to be supported."
  13. “There are no other businesses in which the people doing the actual work don't get paid.”
  14. "They are an athlete-employee-entertainer-student, in that order.”
  15. “The NCAA currently produces nearly 11 billion dollars in annual revenue from college sports.”
  16. “They have hardly any time to get a job to get money for themselves."
  17. “Players can’t make profit off their skills from any source at all.”
  18. "Player's jerseys are sold and video games are made, but the athlete gets nothing."
  19. “The highest paid public employee in 40 of the 50 US states is the state university’s head football coach”
  20. "Companies make no money without the players.”
  21. “Athletes earn their schools money, increase enrollment, & provide a recruiting pitch.
  22. “The players have become employees of the universities and conferences as much as students -- employees with no compensation, which not only violates common decency but perhaps even the law.”
  23. “Scholarships are great, but college athletics are geared around money.”
  24. "Every contract, combination … or conspiracy, in restraint of commerce is declared illegal."