we NEVER put RU bias aside. WE ARE RU
Its not so much that the points raised are unreasonable, rather, its the irony that this particular one that involves Rutgers is what the NCAA is choosing to stick its neck out on. North Carolina was quite literally able to get away with formally running a fake class to satisfy the academic requirements for athletes. That didn’t seem to matter at all.
Basically in this case the NCAA is saying rules change. When the sit out transfer rules changed, kids who were subject to it didn’t get that time in their lives back. Money, of course, is the difference that separates this situation from past rule changes because in the US, history says our courts tend to be retroactively sympathetic to changes that very clearly wouldve impacted past financial outcomes (the adoption of FMLA in the workforce might be a somewhat comparable reference point. Not situationally, but in the sense of lawsuit trends and outcomes that followed.)