UCLA just signed a 15-year, $280-million contract with Under Armor, marking the largest apparel deal in the history of college sports. ESPN’s Darren Rovell broke the news Tuesday morning, sending shockwaves throughout the college football community.One of the people reacting to the news – UCLA quarterback Josh Rosen – decided it was the perfect opportunity to take a shot at the NCAA, so that’s exactly what he did on Instagram. He later deleted it.
Rosen followed that up by retweeting this. In related news, Josh Rosen to get $0 from UCLA’s record shoe/apparel deal. https://t.co/uRgv5zsO09— Kevin Wall (@kwallcuse) May 24, 2016The debate over whether or not college football players should get paid won’t go away anytime soon, and it’s clear to see which side of the argument the Bruins’ signal caller is on.What do you think, college football fans? MORE FROM COLLEGE SPUN:The 10 Toughest Stadiums To Play In This YearHow Much Money The Big Ten Made Last YearMatt Leinart Jokes About Kevin Love’s Quote
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