So is high school now officially the last level of amateur athletics?
So is high school now officially the last level of amateur athletics?
I'm not surprised by this ruling. I fully expect the door on transferring to be flung wide open and players will be able to transfer annually without penalty. You can thank NIL for this gift. The next question is when will the number of scholarships grow to a higher number?
Yup. As soon as you can say they can earn money, it’s collusion to conspire to keep them at one place of employment when they can make more by changing jobs.
Only answer to this is to divorce big time athletics from the universities and have them be minor leagues to the professional sports. Obviously that won’t happen, as too many rich people take weird joy in “winning” a college championship by buying it.
. . . you don’t think just about every national championship for years has been bought by the rich people . . . the bagman along with the rich people to fill the bags have been around since forever . . .
Whatever happened to APR?
Listened to college sports talk this morning. Rick Nuehisel (apologies for spelling) stated the NCAA should move the transfer portal window to after the bowl/playoff post season. Doubt it will happen but should be doable. These athletes pretty much know where their opportunities are before even entering the portal!
Some schools allow players portaling out to play in bowl games (Missouri for example), while others say “bye bye” immediately. Word was Texas told QB Murphy he could stay on the team through playoffs but he decided it was in his best interest to do visits, etc. “Always” a Longhorn he says …. Ya right!
It’s such a freaking mess!!
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