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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="CEB" data-source="post: 941787" data-attributes="member: 4905"><p>I think this is a valid point and at the same time I kind of think transfers (at least one) should be available to student athletes without penalty. We see the high profile transfers and rail against them because of tampering and NIL money, etc. Reality is that the transfers we all talk about are probably a very small percentage of total transfers and it ticks me off that high profile guys in the spotlight would be given an exception while some D-II kid would be denied (for any reason, really). NCAA has a track record of smacking around people / programs when it won’t draw a lot of scrutiny, unfortunately and that’s why I like an across the board approach for the first one. Multiple transfers should be subject to some additional scrutiny, though. I wish the NCAA would be even handed about it; but I don’t suspect that will be the case.</p><p>In short, I feel like one free course correction is appropriate, even though I know there will be those who use it for financial gain and those who exploit it to cherry pick athletes. Maybe I’m being defeatist, but I don’t think what ails big time college athletics is going to be corrected by any measures taken by the NCAA.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CEB, post: 941787, member: 4905"] I think this is a valid point and at the same time I kind of think transfers (at least one) should be available to student athletes without penalty. We see the high profile transfers and rail against them because of tampering and NIL money, etc. Reality is that the transfers we all talk about are probably a very small percentage of total transfers and it ticks me off that high profile guys in the spotlight would be given an exception while some D-II kid would be denied (for any reason, really). NCAA has a track record of smacking around people / programs when it won’t draw a lot of scrutiny, unfortunately and that’s why I like an across the board approach for the first one. Multiple transfers should be subject to some additional scrutiny, though. I wish the NCAA would be even handed about it; but I don’t suspect that will be the case. In short, I feel like one free course correction is appropriate, even though I know there will be those who use it for financial gain and those who exploit it to cherry pick athletes. Maybe I’m being defeatist, but I don’t think what ails big time college athletics is going to be corrected by any measures taken by the NCAA. [/QUOTE]
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