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<blockquote data-quote="Northeast Stinger" data-source="post: 806994" data-attributes="member: 1640"><p>I honestly am baffled by this argument. The vast majority of student athletes are told there is no room for them on a particular roster every year. Currently the 5 star and 4 star players create all kinds of bottle necks at top tier schools. By capping how many can enroll in a class you actually increase the number of players who no longer have to hear “there’s no room for you” at their favorite school.</p><p></p><p>My hunch as to why this idea bothers people is that they assume some kind of meritocracy. But I could argue all day that getting into college has rarely been about meritocracy and almost always been about privilege, money and colleges using certain students for their own gain.</p><p></p><p>If the Supreme Court precedent is followed then this is a perfect time for the NCAA to even the playing field so the rich don’t keep getting richer. If you don’t stop certain schools from stockpiling certain athletes ($) then you cannot preserve amateurism or promote higher education -role of the NCAA as stated by the court.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Northeast Stinger, post: 806994, member: 1640"] I honestly am baffled by this argument. The vast majority of student athletes are told there is no room for them on a particular roster every year. Currently the 5 star and 4 star players create all kinds of bottle necks at top tier schools. By capping how many can enroll in a class you actually increase the number of players who no longer have to hear “there’s no room for you” at their favorite school. My hunch as to why this idea bothers people is that they assume some kind of meritocracy. But I could argue all day that getting into college has rarely been about meritocracy and almost always been about privilege, money and colleges using certain students for their own gain. If the Supreme Court precedent is followed then this is a perfect time for the NCAA to even the playing field so the rich don’t keep getting richer. If you don’t stop certain schools from stockpiling certain athletes ($) then you cannot preserve amateurism or promote higher education -role of the NCAA as stated by the court. [/QUOTE]
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