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Oct 8, 2024
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shoganai
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I've thought for a while that state associations would eventually fall into the
same legal trouble the NCAA has. They will struggle to defend their powers in front of judges.
At the end of the day, the law and an ever-growing pile of precedent just doesn't support monopolistic sanctioning/governing bodies.
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Juan Diego is suing the UHSAA in federal court over the visa rules just passed
Uno Doctoro
1:02pm
Hopefully, this just moves the private/charter schools into their own class
nephicoug
1:04pm
On the average, charter schools suck at sports. Moving them to their own league
Uno Doctoro
1:26pm
They don't prefer that in Utah. They like to sandbag in Utah
nephicoug
2:42pm
Who are you talking about? APA? Merit? UMA CW? There are a bunch of charter
Uno Doctoro
6:55pm
Interesting. The AIA in Arizona has a similar rule.
blueaussie
1:05pm
I've thought for a while that state associations would eventually fall into the
shoganai
1:50pm
I agree with the basis of the lawsuit...
enigomo
2:01pm
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