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Jan 3, 2025
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shoganai
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I give it about 5 years before the courts totally gut NCAA eligibility limits.
And that may be too conservative.
We're going to end up with unlimited eligibility for anyone enrolled as a full-time student.
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I give it about 5 years before the courts totally gut NCAA eligibility limits.
shoganai
Jan 3, 8:08am
Why does it matter if they're a student?
Dark Forest Green
Jan 3, 8:09am
Because the schools will still want them to be students and that will be the one
shoganai
Jan 3, 8:10am
I was about to post that. Since they are now essentially paid athletes.
bald man
Jan 3, 8:11am
RE: Why does it matter if they're a student?
Crazy Joe Davola
Jan 3, 8:16am
Yeah, I don't think there is any way that will take five years.
2FarGone
Jan 3, 8:09am
Since schools will begin paying athletes, there may come a time when
Everyman
Jan 3, 8:10am
I think we'll have a CBA before long
El Jefe
Jan 3, 8:10am
I think this is the best solution to save college athletics in some semblance.
orrin7
Jan 3, 8:52am
I have to imagine a group of high school recruits would fight that in court
thewaterboy
Jan 3, 8:10am
It will quickly settle into a system where only the most elite HS recruits get
shoganai
Jan 3, 8:12am
I still don’t understand why the NCAA doesn’t have the right to set their own
Brigham
Jan 3, 8:22am
If a business wanted to offer you a seven-year employment contract, the law
shoganai
Jan 3, 8:26am
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Ojiisan
Jan 3, 8:40am
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