Good premise...
Check out 1989, and all the changes that occurr3d/were caused...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1989_N...ootball_season
Good premise...
Check out 1989, and all the changes that occurr3d/were caused...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1989_N...ootball_season
In 1989 independents not only had best bowl record, most bowl teams, but also finished #1,2 and 3 in poll rankings
There is a NIL no compete, so why are athletes allowed to talk to other schools while under scholarship?
Geaux Cajuns
It is easier now for athletes to transfer portal out than it was for students in my day to even change majors.
I seriously think the ncaa is not enforceing the "on track to graduate" periodic completion eligibility milestones
The majority of schools require last 30 hours to be completed in residence. If someone transfers with only one semester left until graduatiom, by definition they are not on track to graduate amd should be ineligible
NIL replaced the “bag man” when the Supreme Court said that every athlete had a constitutional right to mine their Name, Image and Likeness
The big boys paid players illegally before that and used the “bag man” to do so.
Once the Supreme Court made it legal to pay players NIL the door was opened and made it so much easier for the big boys now it is even harder for the little guys to compete - then with the simultaneous abolition of the transfer sit out requirements (because it was apparent from the Supreme Courts NIL decision that sit out rules would also be unconstitutional as an infringement upon the athletes right to mine it’s NIL) - that set back the little guy even more because now the athletes don’t have to sit upon transfer
So, NONE of this was the doings of politicians or the big boys but was totally the recognition of rights of every athlete under the US Constitution by the US Supreme Court - any other BS analysis of this area is pure BS . . .
Its ok, they can still transfer illegally to a P4, even if under NIL no compete, because the p4 does not compete with the G5
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