wizenheimer
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Why? This argument is often made but no reasoning is given. Should bus drivers be allowed to fly planes? They are all people, right? As well, players could always leave and transfer out, only they had to sit out a year. They could also transfer out and not have the PRIVILEDGE of scholarship for playing a fucking sport just like everyone else.
huh?
that analogy about flying a plane doesn't make sense. We're not talking about a bus driver flying a plane....just driving for a different bus company
this is pretty much a dead discussion anyway. From the Supreme Court all the way down thru most states, NIL for college athletes is now established law. Any rules the NCAA tries to implement will be subordinate to federal and state laws.
I'll predict something else too: if the NCAA tries to adjust the immediate eligibility rule for the transfer portal, it will be challenged by lawsuit and lose in the courts. If a player is eligible for NIL, and they clearly are, and their NCAA careers are short term, and they clearly are, then the NCAA should not be able to force players to lose a year of NIL opportunity because of transfer to another school.
I'll say again, if the NCAA model is dependent on the indenture of NCAA athletes, it will die a deserved death