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ESPN: ACC to meet about changing men's hoops narrative
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<blockquote data-quote="Peacone36" data-source="post: 941447" data-attributes="member: 1374"><p>When a governing body that can’t effectively enforce the rules they have in place for players receiving money expands and legalizes the avenues in which those players receive money and then tries to effectively enforce what is now basically a free market you can easily predict how that is going to go. The incompetence of the NCAA is utterly astounding. </p><p></p><p>To me, this tournament is an aberration. As programs figure out how to manipulate NIL you’re going to see the transfer market shift in favor of the power six. The players will start selecting Oregon State and Boston College over high mid majors who likely won’t have resources to pay them. </p><p></p><p>That’s just my expectation anyways. Again, I am not against players receiving money but I’d rather have an economist design the program than a 19yr old drunken sailor that hasn’t been off the boat in months.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Peacone36, post: 941447, member: 1374"] When a governing body that can’t effectively enforce the rules they have in place for players receiving money expands and legalizes the avenues in which those players receive money and then tries to effectively enforce what is now basically a free market you can easily predict how that is going to go. The incompetence of the NCAA is utterly astounding. To me, this tournament is an aberration. As programs figure out how to manipulate NIL you’re going to see the transfer market shift in favor of the power six. The players will start selecting Oregon State and Boston College over high mid majors who likely won’t have resources to pay them. That’s just my expectation anyways. Again, I am not against players receiving money but I’d rather have an economist design the program than a 19yr old drunken sailor that hasn’t been off the boat in months. [/QUOTE]
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