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re: Manchin and Tuberville unveil bill making sweeping changes to college sports
Posted on 7/26/23 at 9:06 am to TrueTigerTale
Posted on 7/26/23 at 9:06 am to TrueTigerTale
We definitely need a group of people who frick up everything they touch to start digging their hands into the muck of college athletics.
That's the solution.
3 years to transfer? Horse. shite.
That's the solution.
3 years to transfer? Horse. shite.
Posted on 7/26/23 at 9:10 am to ProjectP2294
Do you really think the NCAA can prohibit NIL deals, that will be another lawsuit.
The only thing they may be able to rein in is the collectives.
As far as healthcare goes, why should schools have to bear that cost after playing days are over? The only thing I would support is continued care for injuries sustained during their college careers.
I do think the transfer portal should have some restrictions and that would help curb the tampering or NIL inducements to lure transfers. I don't know what the solution is though. It's kind of hard to go back once the NCAA opened the floodgates.
The only thing they may be able to rein in is the collectives.
As far as healthcare goes, why should schools have to bear that cost after playing days are over? The only thing I would support is continued care for injuries sustained during their college careers.
I do think the transfer portal should have some restrictions and that would help curb the tampering or NIL inducements to lure transfers. I don't know what the solution is though. It's kind of hard to go back once the NCAA opened the floodgates.
Posted on 7/26/23 at 9:10 am to ProjectP2294
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3 years to transfer? Horse. shite.
And only 2 of those years would transfer over academically…
Posted on 7/26/23 at 9:16 am to ProjectP2294
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people who frick up everything they touch to start digging their hands into the muck of college athletics
Devil's in the details. Perhaps some kind of member-school judiciary committee? There's "cheati g", and then there's CHEATING
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3 years to transfer
I think 2 years is ideal, or at least 2 FULL SEMESTERS. You have guys announcing Xfers before they complete 12 hours of college!
Posted on 7/26/23 at 9:17 am to ProjectP2294
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We definitely need a group of people who frick up everything they touch to start digging their hands into the muck of college athletics.
That's the solution.
3 years to transfer? Horse. shite.
Every day posters come on here an bitch about NIL and how it needs to be regulated/capped. Well, the way that is accomplished is either congress passes laws relative to such, or the players unionize and collectively bargain with the NCAA (or another governing entity).
The state legislatures aren't uniform in their NIL related laws. What you have seen is that in many of the states were college sports (particularly football) are extremely popular, the state legislatures have basically codified unfettered pay-for-play (Not strictly NIL which, at it's core, means a player gets paid for use of his Name Image or Likeness)
If the NCAA tries to set and enforce guidelines to "level the playing field" relative to NIL, those efforts will almost assuredly be litigated immediately...with the NCAA likely losing every time. Remember, on a very ideologically divided USSC the justices voted 9-0 to make NIL "legal".
Does Congress screw a LOT of shite up? Absolutely. But short of the NCAA become more like the NFL, NBA, MLB, etc where there is collective bargaining, the current wild west NIL landscape will continue unless there are some Federal laws that apply to all states.
Posted on 7/26/23 at 11:04 am to ProjectP2294
they have to sit out a year b4 being able to play. After 3 years and they decide to transfer, they are able to play immediately
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