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NLRB to allow Players' Unions at private universities (LINK)
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<blockquote data-quote="GTLorenzo" data-source="post: 828090" data-attributes="member: 359"><p>It appears that this is an advisory opinion and not a settled regulation, but I can't imagine anything good coming from this. I think between the transfer portal, NIL and this, the world of college sports is changing rapidly and I'm not sure if it is something that will maintain a lot of people's interest as it becomes more and more like professional sports. Was talking to someone this weekend who mentioned how if Alabama needs a left tackle or center or tailback, they can just find the best one available in the transfer portal for the next year. The recruits that don't work out will transfer out and the best players at other schools will try to transfer in. I think their top LB and one other player are from Tennessee and another school this year.</p><p></p><p>Seems like it will just make a bad situation worse and if they are allowed to collectively bargain and, potentially, strike, I can't imagine that would go over well at a lot of places. Will be interesting to see where this goes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GTLorenzo, post: 828090, member: 359"] It appears that this is an advisory opinion and not a settled regulation, but I can't imagine anything good coming from this. I think between the transfer portal, NIL and this, the world of college sports is changing rapidly and I'm not sure if it is something that will maintain a lot of people's interest as it becomes more and more like professional sports. Was talking to someone this weekend who mentioned how if Alabama needs a left tackle or center or tailback, they can just find the best one available in the transfer portal for the next year. The recruits that don't work out will transfer out and the best players at other schools will try to transfer in. I think their top LB and one other player are from Tennessee and another school this year. Seems like it will just make a bad situation worse and if they are allowed to collectively bargain and, potentially, strike, I can't imagine that would go over well at a lot of places. Will be interesting to see where this goes. [/QUOTE]
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