BOY: My favorite college basketball team is the Kentucky Wildcats. And when they won the national championship game with the score of 67 to 59 over Kansas in 2012, their star player Anthony Davis filled up the stat sheet with six points, 16 rebounds, five assists, six block shots, and three steals. Nobody had done that in any college game, since Minnesota's Joel [INAUDIBLE], you know, the big seven footer in 2000.

The only bad thing about that was that after just one year in college, Anthony Davis left school to turn pro, signing a multimillion dollar contract with the New Orleans hornets-- if only he could have been paid to continue playing college ball. This shows why we need why we need to pay college players in revenue producing sports, because they are the guys who make the big bucks and receive so little in return. I am credible on this topic, because I know a lot about sports.

I played baseball in high school. I interviewed my roommate who used to play football for our school. I watched last week with John Oliver and read an online article on Forbes by a sports commentator on the legal issues and did some more research. And I know you guys agree with me, because look at how many people go to football games, and basketball games, and baseball games at our school.