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I'm familiar with KU and UNC situations, what did Bama do that was cheating?For me the first must would be aggressive enforcement of the most significant rules & a swift crackdown on humongous cheaters like KU, UNC, Bama just like was done with SMU.
Then cap NIL before is spirals out of control.
N. Saban cheats > KU & UNC combined.I'm familiar with KU and UNC situations, what did Bama do that was cheating?
Do away with their office, they're pretty useless these days.For me the first must would be aggressive enforcement of the most significant rules & a swift crackdown on humongous cheaters like KU, UNC, Bama just like was done with SMU.
Then cap NIL before is spirals out of control.
You live in fantasyland.For me the first must would be aggressive enforcement of the most significant rules & a swift crackdown on humongous cheaters like KU, UNC, Bama just like was done with SMU.
Then cap NIL before is spirals out of control.
So you are saying that the SMU death penalty just couldn't happen.You live in fantasyland.
It will never happen again, never. Now that we have NIL and the transfer portal it's even easier to pay players. This is not 1982 or so, it's forty years later. they will never do that again, hell I doubt they ever do much anymore to anyone ever. You'll get some letters saying to improve your policies or some crap like that.So you are saying that the SMU death penalty just couldn't happen.
Offering a large NIL deal as a recruiting inducement is a violation.It will never happen again, never. Now that we have NIL and the transfer portal it's even easier to pay players. This is not 1982 or so, it's forty years later. they will never do that again, hell I doubt they ever do much anymore to anyone ever. You'll get some letters saying to improve your policies or some crap like that.
College sports has never been about education, even at PSU. If they were serious they would make students get admitted under the same academic levels as your average student in the school, not the minimum NCAA standards.
DuhOffering a large NIL deal as a recruiting inducement is a violation.
But cannot enforce it without evidence of it.
Paying (or offering to) players before NIL was not enforceable for the same reason.
Only those who got a little careless & exposed themselves resulting in just enough evidence of wrong doing to raise red flags.
I have no faith that it will happen.First, he's going to have to assist the college player in unionizing. That way, there will be an organization representing college players. Thus, they can reach a collective bargaining agreement that will reign in portals, NILs, and other crazy things. College ball needs structure and to make sure that second/fifth teamers are taken care of and not just the star QB and WR (for example).