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<blockquote data-quote="slugboy" data-source="post: 875040" data-attributes="member: 282"><p>There’s “can we keep up?” and there’s “can the system even continue like this?”. NCAA sports aren’t set up for free agency. I can change jobs next Tuesday, but athletes can’t transfer like that. The NCAA doesn’t have the free agency and trade rules that you’d see in the NBA or MLB, etc. </p><p>The NBA marketplace looks better ordered than college sports. </p><p>The NCAA has built rules and calendars around athletes not getting paid, and they’re having to retrofit for athletes getting paid and having choices. </p><p>In some ways, it seems like the NCAA is trying to adapt to athletes getting halfway paid and halfway having choices. The Supreme Court seems to be saying “this is a job” while we still think it’s an after school activity. How can you be halfway professional?</p><p>Emmert is retiring, and there’s a whole new committee figuring out a new NCAA that needs to work on mostly different principles. I’m not sure they realize how drastic the changes might have to be. </p><p>And if Alabama and Notre Dame are alarmed, then any school could have trouble adapting.</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=twitter]1520079244923076609[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>we’re back to this, and then some</p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]3skIjrkta2Q[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slugboy, post: 875040, member: 282"] There’s “can we keep up?” and there’s “can the system even continue like this?”. NCAA sports aren’t set up for free agency. I can change jobs next Tuesday, but athletes can’t transfer like that. The NCAA doesn’t have the free agency and trade rules that you’d see in the NBA or MLB, etc. The NBA marketplace looks better ordered than college sports. The NCAA has built rules and calendars around athletes not getting paid, and they’re having to retrofit for athletes getting paid and having choices. In some ways, it seems like the NCAA is trying to adapt to athletes getting halfway paid and halfway having choices. The Supreme Court seems to be saying “this is a job” while we still think it’s an after school activity. How can you be halfway professional? Emmert is retiring, and there’s a whole new committee figuring out a new NCAA that needs to work on mostly different principles. I’m not sure they realize how drastic the changes might have to be. And if Alabama and Notre Dame are alarmed, then any school could have trouble adapting. [MEDIA=twitter]1520079244923076609[/MEDIA] we’re back to this, and then some [MEDIA=youtube]3skIjrkta2Q[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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