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<blockquote data-quote="Calvin" data-source="post: 1787416" data-attributes="member: 4069"><p>The NCAA used to have a lot more power to assert, so it could become self-serving in the ways you indicate. They were the cops, everyone else had to play by their rules or risk enormous consequences. That's going to lead to arrogance unless they're held accountable, and for a very long time, they weren't. Things have changed though, and not by a little bit. </p><p></p><p>I don't doubt that there are people in the bureaucracy that still think they can enforce their will, but at least regarding NIL, I don't see them having a leg to stand on. I would add, that not only do they have a proven loser on this, but they'd also be taking on the richest programs, their fanbases, and state legislatures that view this as a political issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Calvin, post: 1787416, member: 4069"] The NCAA used to have a lot more power to assert, so it could become self-serving in the ways you indicate. They were the cops, everyone else had to play by their rules or risk enormous consequences. That's going to lead to arrogance unless they're held accountable, and for a very long time, they weren't. Things have changed though, and not by a little bit. I don't doubt that there are people in the bureaucracy that still think they can enforce their will, but at least regarding NIL, I don't see them having a leg to stand on. I would add, that not only do they have a proven loser on this, but they'd also be taking on the richest programs, their fanbases, and state legislatures that view this as a political issue. [/QUOTE]
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