The last thing I wanted was for the government to get involved with college football, but I'm afraid they really have to. It's gotten way our of hand and it's clear that the judicial branch has lost it's mind with these court rulings. Legislation needs to be passed to return college sports to amateur status with clear guidelines for eligibility that gives the NCAA back some control over collegiate athletics. It's the only way to reign in some of the lawsuits.
I agree! Something has to be done or else college football especially is going to be destroyed.The last thing I wanted was for the government to get involved with college football, but I'm afraid they really have to. It's gotten way our of hand and it's clear that the judicial branch has lost it's mind with these court rulings. Legislation needs to be passed to return college sports to amateur status with clear guidelines for eligibility that gives the NCAA back some control over collegiate athletics. It's the only way to reign in some of the lawsuits.
James Williams.Serious question, does Rhule recruit Jucos? Can’t remember the last one we landed. Seems like with the portal, less of a need for them.
I mean the government did get involved with college athletics. That was the problem. NCAA only has the power to do whatever government, whether that's legislative or judicial, commands.The last thing I wanted was for the government to get involved with college football, but I'm afraid they really have to. It's gotten way our of hand and it's clear that the judicial branch has lost it's mind with these court rulings. Legislation needs to be passed to return college sports to amateur status with clear guidelines for eligibility that gives the NCAA back some control over collegiate athletics. It's the only way to reign in some of the lawsuits.
It’s now semi-pro/NFL minor leagues. Which means there needs to be contracts and not unfettered free agency every year.I agree! Something has to be done or else college football especially is going to be destroyed.
Exactly.It’s now semi-pro/NFL minor leagues. Which means there needs to be contracts and not unfettered free agency every year.
Political appointees in the judicial branch did this. We need legislation set up maybe similar to the legislation that gave the NfL a protected monopoly status.I mean the government did get involved with college athletics. That was the problem. NCAA only has the power to do whatever government, whether that's legislative or judicial, commands.
the laws the NCAA was allowed to violate for decades upon decades are nearly as old as the Civil War.Political appointees in the judicial branch did this. We need legislation set up maybe similar to the legislation that gave the NfL a protected monopoly status.
The NFL has contracts. 18 year olds can't sign those in Nebraska, maybe nationwide. This is just one example of many that college football has to navigate that the NFL doesn't have to worry about.the laws the NCAA was allowed to violate for decades upon decades are nearly as old as the Civil War.
the NCAA had that legislation in its favor for a very longtime. now - just like the NFL - it does not.
college football needs a players' union and a commissioner and every single perceived problem is solved. literally every one.
I believe a 15 year old in NE can enter into an employment agreementThe NFL has contracts. 18 year olds can't sign those in Nebraska, maybe nationwide. This is just one example of many that college football has to navigate that the NFL doesn't have to worry about.
You are right, and it'd take a lawyer to explain the differences. I'm no lawyer but I think you'd run into problems having them sign anything binding.I believe a 15 year old in NE can enter into an employment agreement
I don't.You are right, and it'd take a lawyer to explain the differences. I'm no lawyer but I think you'd run into problems having them sign anything binding.
Providing he is legal citizen..WinkingI believe a 15 year old in NE can enter into an employment agreement