Who says they need to be enrolled and pass classes now?I think the answer is in collective bargaining somehow. Some baseline terms at least addressing transferring, perhaps tied into the fact that these are still individuals who need to be enrolled in a university and pass some level of academics. That's not gone entirely, until they make eligibility available to non-students? LMAO!
There's too much money involved and, as a result, the Courts are empowering the players who are generating that money to get theirs. Is there any NCAA leadership that won't be challenged and overruled in Courts anymore given the precedents established?
The answer lies in players being classified as employees and having a collective bargaining agreement, emphasis on collectively. Percentage of gross revenues, minimum and maximum spending caps, academics, etc. Coaches would hate it though as it takes away much of their power and hence value. The real pro model.I think the answer is in collective bargaining somehow. Some baseline terms at least addressing transferring, perhaps tied into the fact that these are still individuals who need to be enrolled in a university and pass some level of academics. That's not gone entirely, until they make eligibility available to non-students? LMAO!
There's too much money involved and, as a result, the Courts are empowering the players who are generating that money to get theirs. Is there any NCAA leadership that won't be challenged and overruled in Courts anymore given the precedents established?
They might as well abandon that requirement.Who says they need to be enrolled and pass classes now?
There's another court that Hurley has issues withHurley and Izzo can beat a lot of teams, but they can’t defeat the Supreme Court
Plus how do you legally police collectives? I don't know that you can.A decent if not great remedy, but you know the schools along with the coaches will fight this tooth and nail.
A decent if not great remedy, but you know the schools along with the coaches will fight this tooth and nail.
That's the government intervention I spoke about above. Needed, but are the votes there? And then the lawsuits will follow.Unfortunately the players are not going to even consider coming to the table until Congress agrees to an antitrust exemption for the NCAA, which is not happening anytime soon. There are not 60 votes for an antitrust exemption in the Senate. The House couldn’t even pass their own bill with the exemption four weeks ago.
That's the government intervention I spoke about above. Needed, but are the votes there? And then the lawsuits will follow.
This! one hundred percent!Unfortunately the players are not going to even consider coming to the table until Congress agrees to an antitrust exemption for the NCAA, which is not happening anytime soon. There are not 60 votes for an antitrust exemption in the Senate. The House couldn’t even pass their own bill with the exemption four weeks ago.