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<blockquote data-quote="RonJohn" data-source="post: 263668" data-attributes="member: 2426"><p>The only reason to do them is pure entertainment. If the NCAA is about academic athletics, then they should not be doing things purely for entertainment or entertainment revenue. If they are not serious about academic athletics, then they should drop the charade all together and become a minor league farm system. These kinds of things are going to bite them really hard in a class action law suit some day. The NCAA is complaining about a one-and-done BBall player and his statements about the NCAA. They say that the conditions that he complained about are not their fault. However, they do push very hard to ensure that they maximize the revenue from the situation. The NCAA could very easily change the APR rules to penalize a school when a player leaves early to join the NBA or NFL. They could easily drop the pre-championship rankings to make football more about STUDENT-athletics. If they keep pushing the boundaries, a law suit or judgment will break the bank of the entire system.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RonJohn, post: 263668, member: 2426"] The only reason to do them is pure entertainment. If the NCAA is about academic athletics, then they should not be doing things purely for entertainment or entertainment revenue. If they are not serious about academic athletics, then they should drop the charade all together and become a minor league farm system. These kinds of things are going to bite them really hard in a class action law suit some day. The NCAA is complaining about a one-and-done BBall player and his statements about the NCAA. They say that the conditions that he complained about are not their fault. However, they do push very hard to ensure that they maximize the revenue from the situation. The NCAA could very easily change the APR rules to penalize a school when a player leaves early to join the NBA or NFL. They could easily drop the pre-championship rankings to make football more about STUDENT-athletics. If they keep pushing the boundaries, a law suit or judgment will break the bank of the entire system. [/QUOTE]
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