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<blockquote data-quote="RamblinRed" data-source="post: 875511" data-attributes="member: 1776"><p>The US has never had and hopefully never will have an unfettered non-regulatory Capitalism. That is a recipe for disaster, just like unfettered Socialism or Communism would be.</p><p>There have always been regulations and laws that serve as guardrails. At some times there are more guardrails and sometimes there are less - but there are always some.</p><p></p><p>What is happening now in college athletics is really the complete absence of any guardrails. Until some guardrails are put in place it is going to be a very chaotic place with alot more losers than winners. </p><p>Realistically the long term is likely to look like most professional sports leagues with collective bargaining through representation and salary caps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RamblinRed, post: 875511, member: 1776"] The US has never had and hopefully never will have an unfettered non-regulatory Capitalism. That is a recipe for disaster, just like unfettered Socialism or Communism would be. There have always been regulations and laws that serve as guardrails. At some times there are more guardrails and sometimes there are less - but there are always some. What is happening now in college athletics is really the complete absence of any guardrails. Until some guardrails are put in place it is going to be a very chaotic place with alot more losers than winners. Realistically the long term is likely to look like most professional sports leagues with collective bargaining through representation and salary caps. [/QUOTE]
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