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- Cary-Grove, the better Trojan team
There's no way this is going to hold up in court.
Well for sure... I never said that anyone would prevail or win any lawsuit... I merely said that the number of lawsuits would increase...Under what legal concept? That the university has a constitutional obligation to provide athletic opportunities to students? On one hand, you can sue anyone for anything . . . that doesn't mean you will prevail.
Agree. I don't believe a word of what I copied above from the article is enforceable, either legally or practically. I like the Shaq gif but perhaps this would have been betterThe NCAA's track record on determining what's allowable is so bad that I don't believe anything the NCAA says about regulating athlete pay. Who gets to determine what a valid business purpose is? Who decides what's "true NIL" or "fair market value"? How is the NCAA going to step in to stop deals they don't like? Without knowing any details, I'm skeptical that this is another attempt to insert themselves in ways that won't make sense or even hold up when challenged legally. Will have to see what they come up with.
FWLIW, I think the conferences would have better luck coming up with guidelines that are appropriate for the level of competition in their conference and the reputational concerns their members may have. A central org like the NCAA with it's history of fighting athlete pay seems like a recipe for failure.
I don’t even know where the discussion is supposed to go anymore on specific threads. But HOF Illini David Williams was asked about the current rules. His exact words were, “I hate it.” “It’s ruining college sports.” He went on to say if the current rules were in place when he played he never would have made it. It discourages hard work for instant gratification.