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<blockquote data-quote="Peacone36" data-source="post: 1002116" data-attributes="member: 1374"><p>I doubt it is a coincidence that this happens shortly after Virginia and Tennessee won their hearing against the NCAA.</p><p></p><p>So if college players unionize, and the NCAA is unable to enforce their own NIL rules it could lead to high major players fighting for equal compensation for players at the low major level where revenue is not generated on the same level. You can see where this is going. </p><p></p><p>Your view is not a simplistic one, its the basic reason why certain people dislike Yes men like Jeff Goodman and Rob Dauster who just continually support the erosion of the fabric of college basketball in the interest of maintaining their access to actual talent (players) while exploiting young writers to crank out content for them for little to no compensation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Peacone36, post: 1002116, member: 1374"] I doubt it is a coincidence that this happens shortly after Virginia and Tennessee won their hearing against the NCAA. So if college players unionize, and the NCAA is unable to enforce their own NIL rules it could lead to high major players fighting for equal compensation for players at the low major level where revenue is not generated on the same level. You can see where this is going. Your view is not a simplistic one, its the basic reason why certain people dislike Yes men like Jeff Goodman and Rob Dauster who just continually support the erosion of the fabric of college basketball in the interest of maintaining their access to actual talent (players) while exploiting young writers to crank out content for them for little to no compensation. [/QUOTE]
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