. >> 40% of americans are going to enter a boole. >> no gambling here, guys, no, that's john talking,ly for myself. [ laughter ] >> you know, we talk about the heights of this whole tournament. we talked a lot about the sports saying that we enjoy it and yet it is such big business, we've highlighted that just now. and really, student athletes, they want to get paid. i understand there's a lawsuit going on. when are we going to see student athletes get paid. >> this is just another example of how the game is rigged. this is big business for media, for the broadcasters. we are talking about how much commerce is involved in the pools and yet the schools don't make all that much money. last year, wichita state made it to the final four and may have lost money, because the revenues the school get not difficultied up by conference, everything they're earning is getting shopped up, they may have to pay the coach a bonus and travel costs. there is a swirl of commerce but the athletes and schools don't sympathy. it's another point in terms of professionalizing college sports. >> thank you so