- August 10th, 2024, 2:17 pm
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ballcoach15 wrote: ↑August 10th, 2024, 6:12 pm I agree 100%. I was reading yesterday about some Rookie QB in NFL, he played college ball for 3 schools. Players are being poached, brought and tampered with, BEFORE they enter portalTJ Finley has played at LSU, Auburn, Texas State and now he's at Western Kentucky. That's 4, so far. Like Kaidon Salter, he's also on the Davey O'Brien Watch List for QBs.
LUOrange wrote: ↑August 10th, 2024, 9:08 pm The NCAA definitely needs an overhaul that will them to be an actual governing body that can set clear and strict guidelines and control over the portal, NIL, pay/FCOA, coaching hires, and realignment. All things necessary, IMO, in order to preserve as much amateurism to D1 athletics as possible. Perhaps this is only possible if the B1G & SEC do break away or this mythical super league actually happens.Reminds me of the Churchill line, “Capitalism is the worst form of government, except for all the rest.”
JK37 wrote: ↑August 11th, 2024, 12:39 amEven in capitalistic societies you need guidelines, laws, and regulations. Some will always do better than others for multiple different reasons. The NCAA is no different. Again, there needs to be rules that all athletes, coaches and schools in the NCAA have to abide by. There are simple changes that could provide more stability for all involved. NIL and realignment are obviously more tricky and technical, and I've heard many AD's call for national legislation to solve the issues. But it's painfully obvious that the biggest obstacle for a lot of the changes are the Power school/conference oligarchy.LUOrange wrote: ↑August 10th, 2024, 9:08 pm The NCAA definitely needs an overhaul that will them to be an actual governing body that can set clear and strict guidelines and control over the portal, NIL, pay/FCOA, coaching hires, and realignment. All things necessary, IMO, in order to preserve as much amateurism to D1 athletics as possible. Perhaps this is only possible if the B1G & SEC do break away or this mythical super league actually happens.Reminds me of the Churchill line, “Capitalism is the worst form of government, except for all the rest.”
If/when the NCAA tries to regulate it that way again, they’ll get sued again. And, they will lose again. It’s impossible to overstate how impactful those lawsuits were that gave power to the S-A’s. It’s a messy system. But it’s the best we’ve got.