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NCAA (Not Caring About Anyone)

A LITTLE MORE TIME. You can rightly expect this to be a busy week for player announcements since all underclassmen have until Monday to decide whether they will enter the NFL Draft.

But we may not hear from everybody who's on the fence, cause the NFL is giving seniors some extra time.



Entire article: https://www.elevenwarriors.com/skul...e-that-ohio-state-is-a-tier-below-clemson-and


So seniors “must notify the league by March 1” if they’re going to stay in college? Or what? They can’t stay in college? The NFL won’t want them next year?
 
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There are two other enforcement facets that have longed screamed for reform.

First, the NCAA has a decades-long history of penalizing athletes for the sins of those long disconnected from the program.

There also is a push for schools to be incentivized for cooperating with investigations. The old thinking was that fully cooperating and self-imposing penalties would yield more lenient penalties.

Just sayin': Nothing about any NIL policies/rules/enforcement, etc.
 
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Mark Emmert to step down as NCAA president by June 30, 2023

NCAA president Mark Emmert will be stepping down once his replacement is selected and in place or on June 30, 2023, the organization announced on Tuesday.

An NCAA release said Emmert and the NCAA board of governors reached a mutual agreement to have him step aside.

"Throughout my tenure I've emphasized the need to focus on the experience and priorities of student-athletes," Emmert said in a statement. "I am extremely proud of the work of the Association over the last 12 years and especially pleased with the hard work and dedication of the national office staff here in Indianapolis."

Entire article: https://www.espn.com/college-sports/story/_/id/33811633/mark-emmert-step-ncaa-president-2023

Me on 1 July 2023: Thank God he's gone......:boogie:
 
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There also is a push for schools to be incentivized for cooperating with investigations. The old thinking was that fully cooperating and self-imposing penalties would yield more lenient penalties.

The bloated dead bureaucracy finally realizes it may need to change far, far too late. Seen this movie a few times haven't we?

The line about incentivizing schools to comply really shows how far out of touch they are. In order to pull that off you have to make the penalties so swift, consistent and painful that they'd be fools not to cooperate. The NCAA doesn't have anything resembling the ability to enforce it's byzantine rule book like that. You just had FBI wiretaps of coaches talking about paying players result in fuck all. Why on earth would anyone cooperate?

The NCAA is dead. It's just doesn't know it yet. It is suffering the fate of all big slow, rigid bureaucracies. I'm glad to see it. I wish more went up in flames every day.

Also; they didn't touch NIL because they can't touch NIL.
 
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The NCAA was created in 1906 because the schools could not/would not police themselves - see Michigan leaves the Western Conference - (And President T. Roosevelt was about to ban the sport or turn to congress to write the rules.)

The current NIL rule is bound to create situations that will result in the same situation, schools can't/won't be able to police boosters and jock sniffers. Miami v FSU, USC v the Pac, Okie, Texas, aTm will be the first to push the envelope.
 
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The NCAA was created in 1906 because the schools could not/would not police themselves - see Michigan leaves the Western Conference - (And President T. Roosevelt was about to ban the sport or turn to congress to write the rules.)

The current NIL rule is bound to create situations that will result in the same situation, schools can't/won't be able to police boosters and jock sniffers. Miami v FSU, USC v the Pac, Okie, Texas, aTm will be the first to push the envelope.

Except in this case, the Federal government and state governments already took it away from the NCAA. NIL laws are laws, not NCAA rules. There are no more "boosters and jock sniffers" to police. It's legal to give the kids money for use of their NIL now. The NCAA is doing to little too late to stay relevant. They are dead.
 
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Except in this case, the Federal government and state governments already took it away from the NCAA. NIL laws are laws, not NCAA rules. There are no more "boosters and jock sniffers" to police. It's legal to give the kids money for use of their NIL now. The NCAA is doing to little too late to stay relevant. They are dead.
As well they should be. One of the most worthless organizations out there.
 
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One of the most worthless organizations out there.

I agree, but they don't have to be that worthless. Maybe if they didn't blow the whistle when the coach let a player share some pizza when the kid's father just died? Or maybe don't get all pissy about one guy who borrowed (and paid back) money so his girlfriend could go to the bowl game, and then turn around and let a player's dad collect something like $100,000 ("Your dad can't watch you play in the national championship game. Oh... he went and watched, anyway? Wellllll............ okay.") They've shown time after time that consistency is overrated. It's almost like playing a board game. "Oh, you landed on 'The NCAA found out you were doing something they didn't like. Roll two dice and look up the result on the "penalty table"'. You rolled a 3 - Lose 5 scholarships for 2 years, you're on probation for 6 years, and you get a post-season ban for 1 year. If you had rolled an 8 and above, we'd pretend it never happened."
 
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“Change is coming,” says another athletic director on hand for the committee’s three-hour presentation Monday in Dallas. “We better get prepared. We shouldn’t be shocked if all this does happen.”

The dam has busted; here's the NCAA now:

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Mark Emmert resigns: NCAA president potential replacements revealed, per report

“A few names for NCAA President: Washington State President Kirk Schultz, Oliver Luck, Baylor president Linda Livingstone, Clemson president Jim Clements and former Robert Morris president Chris Howard,” Thamel wrote on Twitter. “Could there be an interim like Bob Bowlsby for 2/3 years?”

Entire article: https://247sports.com/college/ohio-...l-replacements-revealed-per-report-186812079/

What difference at this point does it make?

:lol:
 
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