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consider you, Dr. Boyce to be one of the most eligible bachelors in America and the most significant voice of our generation." - Wendy Williams, Radio Show Host Dr. Watkins Educationally, Dr. Watkins earned BA and BS degrees with a triple major in Finance, Economics and Business Management. In college, he was selected by the Wall Street Journal as the Outstanding Graduating Senior in Finance. He then earned a Masters Degree in Mathematical Statistics from The University of Kentucky and a PhD in ...
and The LA Times, led the movement to properly compensate college athletes, many of whom live in poverty while their coaches make millions. In Watkins' words "Not compensating players' families, while giving coaches millions is about as unAmerican as you can get. If an 8 year old stars in a $100 million dollar blockbuster film, that kid expects to get paid. But for athletes, we think the rules should change." Watkins argues that the tax exempt status of the NCAA should be challenged, and that ...
and The LA Times, led the movement to properly compensate college athletes, many of whom live in poverty while their coaches make millions. In Watkins' words "Not compensating players' families, while giving coaches millions is about as unAmerican as you can get. If an 8 year old stars in a $100 million dollar blockbuster film, that kid expects to get paid. But for athletes, we think the rules should change." Watkins argues that the tax exempt status of the NCAA should be challenged, and that ...
and The LA Times, led the movement to properly compensate college athletes, many of whom live in poverty while their coaches make millions. In Watkins' words "Not compensating players' families, while giving coaches millions is about as unAmerican as you can get. If an 8 year old stars in a $100 million dollar blockbuster film, that kid expects to get paid. But for athletes, we think the rules should change." Watkins argues that the tax exempt status of the NCAA should be challenged, and that ...
and The LA Times, led the movement to properly compensate college athletes, many of whom live in poverty while their coaches make millions. In Watkins' words "Not compensating players' families, while giving coaches millions is about as unAmerican as you can get. If an 8 year old stars in a $100 million dollar blockbuster film, that kid expects to get paid. But for athletes, we think the rules should change." Watkins argues that the tax exempt status of the NCAA should be challenged, and that ...
and The LA Times, led the movement to properly compensate college athletes, many of whom live in poverty while their coaches make millions. In Watkins' words "Not compensating players' families, while giving coaches millions is about as unAmerican as you can get. If an 8 year old stars in a $100 million dollar blockbuster film, that kid expects to get paid. But for athletes, we think the rules should change." Watkins argues that the tax exempt status of the NCAA should be challenged, and that ...
and The LA Times, led the movement to properly compensate college athletes, many of whom live in poverty while their coaches make millions. In Watkins' words "Not compensating players' families, while giving coaches millions is about as unAmerican as you can get. If an 8 year old stars in a $100 million dollar blockbuster film, that kid expects to get paid. But for athletes, we think the rules should change." Watkins argues that the tax exempt status of the NCAA should be challenged, and that ...

