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If you put a microphone in front of Houston Texans running back Arian Foster, don't expect a pedestrian answer.
The outspoken and forthright Foster opens up about his true feelings toward the NCAA.
Spoiler alert, he has very strong feelings regarding the NCAA's treatment of scholar-athletes. Much of his frustration centers on the issue of payment and compensation, believing that athletes should be taken care of in a more equitable fashion.
Foster finished his remarkable collegiate career in 2008 as Tennessee's second all-time leading rusher (2,964 yards), and though it's been four years since he's stepped on campus, he remains opinionated and passionate about the debate over paying college athletes.
Watch as Foster divulges his true sentiments toward the NCAA and college football's treatment of student-athletes:
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