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Moderators: jcmanson, Sly Fox, BuryYourDuke
College sports have traditions, but it is not about tradition, and it is not reliant upon tradition. The tradition thing is trotted out mostly by old men that have been in charge for too long, and cannot wrap their heads around where they have steered this ship. Nobody complained so loudly over colossal revenue generation. It is only when the athlete benefits that we worry about tradition.https://www.espn.com/college-sports/in ... ppens-next
The NCAA is no longer the vehicle that will run college sports. The NCAA will take a step back from rules and regulations that govern college sports across the board and cede authority to conferences to make their own rules. That is by necessity. The NCAA has been ruled to wield monopoly power by SCOTUS, and any NCAA rules that restrict trade are subject to legal challenge. SCOTUS made clear that conferences, as long as they don't collude, may make their own rules governing the treatment and compensation of athletes. That is why we see the NCAA announcing a November Constitutional Convention, to decentralize power and deregulate, so that such decision can be made by conferences. The NCAA will simply run championships and determine initial eligibility.