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<blockquote data-quote="cpf2001" data-source="post: 949511" data-attributes="member: 6459"><p>But the validity of contracts made in the current system is the whole dispute. Kavanaugh in particular has made it very clear he sees it as employment (calling the athletes the school's "workers").</p><p></p><p>You're right, transferring is very different than something like <em>Alston</em> since currently the compensation here would be indirect. But how certain is the NCAA right now that there isn't a judge out there who's gonna look at the scholarship contracts, look at *other* student employment contracts, and say something to effect of "hey, this student athlete transfer one is violating anti-trust too, there's no restrictions on other students transferring and then working immediately at their new school, nor is there a justification for us allowing that restriction given the lopsided nature of the market, since it's now preventing this student from transferring for more money like any other student"? And then get that pushed to a Supreme Court where the justices have been very vocally skeptical of the system?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cpf2001, post: 949511, member: 6459"] But the validity of contracts made in the current system is the whole dispute. Kavanaugh in particular has made it very clear he sees it as employment (calling the athletes the school's "workers"). You're right, transferring is very different than something like [I]Alston[/I] since currently the compensation here would be indirect. But how certain is the NCAA right now that there isn't a judge out there who's gonna look at the scholarship contracts, look at *other* student employment contracts, and say something to effect of "hey, this student athlete transfer one is violating anti-trust too, there's no restrictions on other students transferring and then working immediately at their new school, nor is there a justification for us allowing that restriction given the lopsided nature of the market, since it's now preventing this student from transferring for more money like any other student"? And then get that pushed to a Supreme Court where the justices have been very vocally skeptical of the system? [/QUOTE]
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