Ex-Texas QB Chris Simms Says He Accepted ‘$100 Handshakes’ From Boosters

Former University of Texas QB, Chris Simms talks to Sports Illustrated about how he got around “accepting money” as a student player. 

Chris Simms is the son of former NY Giants QB, Phil Simms. He played for Texas from 1999 until 2002 and was an All-Big 12 selection in his final two seasons. He says that he would accept $100 from boosters for signing autographs while playing at the school.

“They didn’t pay me, but there may have been cash going around to some other players,” Simms said. “I’m not going to deny that. I may have gotten a few $100 handshakes every now and then to sign some autographs for alumni. I don’t care how rich your upbringing was. Yes, I grew up with a silver spoon, but if you give me a few extra $100 as a college kid, that’s great.”

Most schools, especially with their star players, are still doing this. I’m not understanding the big deal but I wonder how the NCAA would feel about it. What are your thoughts on players accepting money?

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