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ACC to play 10-game conference-only schedule for the 2020 season.
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<blockquote data-quote="RamblinRed" data-source="post: 729764" data-attributes="member: 1776"><p>Keep in mind that the NCAA is nothing more than its member institutions - the universities. Basically it says what the universities want it to say. It's very much in the universities interest - especially the AA's to say the SA's are amateur, that makes it easier to claim they are not for profit and therefore tax exempt. Most importantly, the NCAA has basically no say or power in terms of college football. It does not receive any money from it and does not really make any decisions. That is all run and controlled by the P5 conferences. The NCAA exists for college football only so the power conferences can put a veneer of respectibility behind it all, that someone other than them is running everything and looking out for the SA's.</p><p>I've thought for years that AA's should lose their tax exempt status.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RamblinRed, post: 729764, member: 1776"] Keep in mind that the NCAA is nothing more than its member institutions - the universities. Basically it says what the universities want it to say. It's very much in the universities interest - especially the AA's to say the SA's are amateur, that makes it easier to claim they are not for profit and therefore tax exempt. Most importantly, the NCAA has basically no say or power in terms of college football. It does not receive any money from it and does not really make any decisions. That is all run and controlled by the P5 conferences. The NCAA exists for college football only so the power conferences can put a veneer of respectibility behind it all, that someone other than them is running everything and looking out for the SA's. I've thought for years that AA's should lose their tax exempt status. [/QUOTE]
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