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NIL, Transfers, and Stratospheric Salaries. What Is the Future of GT Football and College Football in General?
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<blockquote data-quote="roadkill" data-source="post: 932596" data-attributes="member: 1555"><p>I don't see how the proposals suggested by [USER=3094]@jgtengineer[/USER] infringe on rights. Athletes are still free to change schools, they just give up a year of eligibility. Similar to the old rule until this year. </p><p></p><p>Related to the scholarship discussion, something I was not aware of until just now is that the Ivy League, which does not allow athletic scholarships, was able to do so through a special anti-trust exemption granted by Congress. The special exemption was just allowed to expire (Congress isn't interested in renewing it), so the league is reconsidering allowing scholarships. That legal situation may have a bearing on any attempts to tweak the current scholarship limits for D1.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="roadkill, post: 932596, member: 1555"] I don't see how the proposals suggested by [USER=3094]@jgtengineer[/USER] infringe on rights. Athletes are still free to change schools, they just give up a year of eligibility. Similar to the old rule until this year. Related to the scholarship discussion, something I was not aware of until just now is that the Ivy League, which does not allow athletic scholarships, was able to do so through a special anti-trust exemption granted by Congress. The special exemption was just allowed to expire (Congress isn't interested in renewing it), so the league is reconsidering allowing scholarships. That legal situation may have a bearing on any attempts to tweak the current scholarship limits for D1. [/QUOTE]
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