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"New NCAA rules conflict with some state laws over NIL deals" (link attached)

The ncaa released the kraken and now they are trying to be relevant. They should just go away. But, but emmert has been such a great leader.
Who do you think will replace them? Remember the NCAA doesn't make the rules. The member schools representatives do. It like complaining about laws and thinking the solution is to remove the police. You have to remove the people who make the law IE the politicians. In this case the ones making the rules and deciding the direction the NCAA goes is ultimately up to the athletic directors, coaches and school presidents who sit on all the committees.
 
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Who do you think will replace them? Remember the NCAA doesn't make the rules. The member schools representatives do. It like complaining about laws and thinking the solution is to remove the police. You have to remove the people who make the law IE the politicians. In this case the ones making the rules and deciding the direction the NCAA goes is ultimately up to the athletic directors, coaches and school presidents who sit on all the committees.

Depends which rules we're talking about. The Presidents/Chancellors of member institutions do run the NCAA on a rotating basis, but investigations, enforcement, proposed legislation, etc.... is largely done by employees (Emmert is an employee, and President, of NCAA, but is not an employee of any Member Istitution).
 
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Depends which rules we're talking about. The Presidents/Chancellors of member institutions do run the NCAA on a rotating basis, but investigations, enforcement, proposed legislation, etc.... is largely done by employees (Emmert is an employee, and President, of NCAA, but is not an employee of any Member Istitution).
All proposed rules/legislation comes from committees made up representatives of the institutions. Yes the investigation and enforcement comes from employees but ultimately the schools run the NCAA. If they want harsher punishments and stricter enforcement it up to them to tell the NCAA to do it. It would be like firing all the administrators at Penn State but then keeping the same BOT. In the end little will change.
 
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