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<blockquote data-quote="stinger78" data-source="post: 1004628" data-attributes="member: 6771"><p>I think you're probably right. The courts seem bent on "setting college athletics straight." The NCAA sees this and is just a deer in the headlights. CFB is doing what it can to hedge against whatever the courts might ultimately do. However, there is a split in how to go about it. The SEC/B1G is hell bound to free themselves of the NCAA and paint a totally new semi-pro "masterpiece." The B12 and ACC seem to want to cobble together the rest to maintain a shred of amateurism. Which one wins will depend on what the courts say in the next 10 or so years, and I believe it will be decided by the courts. Unless there is an antitrust exemption similar to MLB, I can't see college athletics surviving as is. All will involve some level of professionalism in the new definition.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stinger78, post: 1004628, member: 6771"] I think you're probably right. The courts seem bent on "setting college athletics straight." The NCAA sees this and is just a deer in the headlights. CFB is doing what it can to hedge against whatever the courts might ultimately do. However, there is a split in how to go about it. The SEC/B1G is hell bound to free themselves of the NCAA and paint a totally new semi-pro "masterpiece." The B12 and ACC seem to want to cobble together the rest to maintain a shred of amateurism. Which one wins will depend on what the courts say in the next 10 or so years, and I believe it will be decided by the courts. Unless there is an antitrust exemption similar to MLB, I can't see college athletics surviving as is. All will involve some level of professionalism in the new definition. [/QUOTE]
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