The overwhelming majority of players -- they are overpaying for their services.
Tuition isn't what I was referring to when I was talking about the value of a D1 scholarship. Tuition is great, but that is only about 100-200k depending where you go. EVERYTHING that goes along with that scholarship is why it is worth roughly 500k+ a year.
Take your school -- Just your football program has 59 people on the football staff at the beckon call of the football team. From athletic trainers, to strength coach, all the way down to a head chef. All of that is available to these kids, FREE OF CHARGE. The state of the art facilities they work out in, they indoor practice facilities, all the latest greatest technology to track their athletic performance during practices are all available to these kids, FREE OF CHARGE. They have the best equipment, the best shoes, the top of the line gear no one else has, and the supply is endless, all FREE OF CHARGE. You need a tutor at "fill in the blank"
You are talking as if all an athletic scholarship involves is tuition. The free school is definitely a great perk, but it is everything else provided to student athletes that provide the value to them.
I'd say this -- pay the players, but whatever school they went to reserves the rights to 25% of any money earned in the NFL for all the training and coaching they provided.