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<blockquote data-quote="Wreckaholic" data-source="post: 495503" data-attributes="member: 4103"><p>I'll play. </p><p></p><p>First- limit the number of staff. On field, recruiting, and support. </p><p></p><p>Second- fixed number of recruits you can sign. If player is suspended, arrested, etc they still count against the total scholarships in that time frame (ex 125 over 5 years). The only way a spot opens up is if a player goes Pro in good academic standing.</p><p></p><p>Third- if a player transfers then the scholarship can not be filled until the player is allowed to play in the new program. Cap number of transfers in given time frame that can still be used. Anything over the transfer cap can not be filled. </p><p></p><p>Fourth- Set an target spending amount, say average or median of all Power 5 conference schools. Programs that spend over this amount are subject to a "luxury tax" that is divided up among programs a certain percentage under the cap. This will include coaches & staff salaries, buildings, etc. Schools may receive an exception for a major renovation 1x per sport per X years.</p><p></p><p>Fifth- Implement a education standards test. Similar to ACT, etc. but will test on where Student Athletes are in their academic progress. If a SA doesnt meet the standard for their school year, then the school is required to keep them (as long as passing) on scholarship, but the player is not eligible to play until they have passed the test. </p><p></p><p>Sixth- Blow up the NCAA and make it a worthwhile organization.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wreckaholic, post: 495503, member: 4103"] I'll play. First- limit the number of staff. On field, recruiting, and support. Second- fixed number of recruits you can sign. If player is suspended, arrested, etc they still count against the total scholarships in that time frame (ex 125 over 5 years). The only way a spot opens up is if a player goes Pro in good academic standing. Third- if a player transfers then the scholarship can not be filled until the player is allowed to play in the new program. Cap number of transfers in given time frame that can still be used. Anything over the transfer cap can not be filled. Fourth- Set an target spending amount, say average or median of all Power 5 conference schools. Programs that spend over this amount are subject to a "luxury tax" that is divided up among programs a certain percentage under the cap. This will include coaches & staff salaries, buildings, etc. Schools may receive an exception for a major renovation 1x per sport per X years. Fifth- Implement a education standards test. Similar to ACT, etc. but will test on where Student Athletes are in their academic progress. If a SA doesnt meet the standard for their school year, then the school is required to keep them (as long as passing) on scholarship, but the player is not eligible to play until they have passed the test. Sixth- Blow up the NCAA and make it a worthwhile organization. [/QUOTE]
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