thank God we're in the premier football conference
the reality is that if the ncaa had not been blind for so long then this would most likely not have happened. Title ix be damned as well
It is only a matter of time . The path was set many years ago and all these events are just the predictable dominoes falling to a very predictable outcome.
What I am curious about is .. does this continue to exist under academic institutions. It will become its own professional sports league with complicated contracts for many more people now trying to fit into the pretend context of being scholars. Will the contracts require them to be taking classes , will they have the rights to become free agents (sorry “transfers”) in the new context of contracts. Sure the schools want the money and marketing - but this is becoming so far detached from the school that at some point I wonder if even alumni question why they stick with the minor league team named after their schools mascot
Has to remain connected to the universities or interest would dwindle. The tie in to the colleges is what makes the following in the first place.
sports could be spun off as separate llc under the university name or suchAgreed . That’s where I see the future issues starting to form and potentially reverse course. When regulation or presidents say this professional sport can no longer coincide inside an academic institution. Then it gets reallly interesting how this plays out
sports could be spun off as separate llc under the university name or such
biggest issues; title ix
No.Does going this route eliminate the need for athletic scholarships and Title IX compliance?