Former Texas Longhorns linebacker and current Philadelphia Eagle, Emmanuel Acho, is more than three years removed from his senior season at Texas in 2011. But he's still annoyed at his lack of compensation in college.

According to the Austin American-Statesman, Acho remembers walking into the University Co-op and seeing a replica of his No. 18 Texas jersey on sale. It's a thought that still irritates him to this day.

“I got the short end of the stick,” Acho said at a three-person panel at South By Southwest Sports on Friday.

Acho, who spoke along with Brad Wolverton of The Chronicle of Higher Education and Gary Gertzog, executive vice president of Fanatics, said the new NCAA mandate that student-athletes can receive up to an extra $5,000 per academic calender year still not enough.

Actually, he said the number is a "slap in the face."

Acho's recommendation for the problem of how to fairly compensate college athletes fairly? Just pay them per snap. The more a player plays, the more he gets paid.

The 24-year-old inside linebacker totaled 31 tackles in 14 games last season for Philadelphia. He is entering his fourth NFL season.