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<blockquote data-quote="JacketOff" data-source="post: 990888" data-attributes="member: 4572"><p>But then you’ll probably just have a group of 5-10 that will win all the championships in the 2nd tier. </p><p></p><p>They’re never going to be any sort of parity in college sports until there’s actual enforced regulation. Terms and conditions need to be set for player and coach movement, revenue sharing, salary negotiations, salary caps/floors, the available pool of officials, and plenty more. Then there needs to be actual fair and just enforcement of the rules with penalties set in stone. Not arbitrarily determined based on who self-reported what, and how they handled it internally. </p><p></p><p>If college athletics are going to be turned into a professional endeavor, it needs to be treated as such. If you don’t have any/all of the above, you can divide the teams into as many subdivisions as you want and there still won’t be parity. The schools/programs/teams willing to circumvent the rules and use the lack of enforcement to their advantage will continue to win more than the ones trying to do it the “right way.”</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JacketOff, post: 990888, member: 4572"] But then you’ll probably just have a group of 5-10 that will win all the championships in the 2nd tier. They’re never going to be any sort of parity in college sports until there’s actual enforced regulation. Terms and conditions need to be set for player and coach movement, revenue sharing, salary negotiations, salary caps/floors, the available pool of officials, and plenty more. Then there needs to be actual fair and just enforcement of the rules with penalties set in stone. Not arbitrarily determined based on who self-reported what, and how they handled it internally. If college athletics are going to be turned into a professional endeavor, it needs to be treated as such. If you don’t have any/all of the above, you can divide the teams into as many subdivisions as you want and there still won’t be parity. The schools/programs/teams willing to circumvent the rules and use the lack of enforcement to their advantage will continue to win more than the ones trying to do it the “right way.” [/QUOTE]
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