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re: With the Supreme Court ruling, is it wise to invest in major upgrades?
Posted on 6/22/21 at 11:44 am to Jim Rockford
Posted on 6/22/21 at 11:44 am to Jim Rockford
It's not going to implode anytime soon. Don't be ridiculous. Read the opinion and you'll see what im talking about.
Posted on 6/22/21 at 12:10 pm to asullivan12
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It's not going to implode anytime soon. Don't be ridiculous. Read the opinion and you'll see what im talking about.
I think you need to read slower.
The whole thing is fubar, between this, new State NIL and the Justice Department letter they blew up the whole enterprise.
The lead attorney on those cases says he is going to be amending suits to blow the whole thing up based on the Supreme Court ruling, but it was gone anyway with the Anti-Trust Division (DOJ) letter back in January.
This post was edited on 6/22/21 at 12:13 pm
Posted on 6/22/21 at 12:24 pm to asullivan12
The opinion is very narrow and will not itself change much because so little was before the Court; however, it applied a legal standard that will very likely affect future litigation.
Read Kavanaugh's concurrence. Most remaining compensation rules will likely fall.
Congress, of course, can change the law. But substituting Congress for the NCAA is problematic. It could re-create the old system, or do nothing and allow the system to implode, or it could create a new mess. Perhaps Congress will improve things, though I doubt it.
Will be interesting to watch.
Read Kavanaugh's concurrence. Most remaining compensation rules will likely fall.
Congress, of course, can change the law. But substituting Congress for the NCAA is problematic. It could re-create the old system, or do nothing and allow the system to implode, or it could create a new mess. Perhaps Congress will improve things, though I doubt it.
Will be interesting to watch.
Posted on 6/22/21 at 1:24 pm to asullivan12
Implode might not be the perfect terminology but it's close. This compensation issue and pay for play will be the ruination of college sports...issues from individual fairness and institutional fairness to player animosity and rancor will make individuals, teams, and divisions very divided camps.
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