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And they will have pro bono of key counsel to let this happen
But they went to a league and body of schools where they know ahead of time its 4 years to play 4 seasonsGuarantee they win or NCAA relents. Soon we will see players challenging the basic 4-year eligibility rules. Open season on the NCAA.
Yeah, I honestly think these are the kids the NCAA should have been given the covid year, but they gave it to all kids and in the end these kids who didn't play actually got the short end.They didn't have the opportunity to play their freshman season. Their schools (conference) cancelled the season.
Every player on a NCAA roster that season was granted an additional year. I'm not sure why that season can't be treated as a redshirt season for the players that weren't able to play under five years to play four (six to play five).
Cause the Ivy League thinks the important activity is the education, not the hoops?... I'm not sure why that season can't be treated as a redshirt season for the players that weren't able to play under five years to play four (six to play five).
No longer in the ivies.Cause the Ivy League thinks the important activity is the education, not the hoops?
I don't think it's unlikely we eventually get to this point. I've asked rhetorically without response. Will ask explicitly: would separating education from the money sports get around title ix?They will also challenge that they have to take any classes in school…
Good point. I guess it depends on whether the compensation is viewed as being paid by the schools versus private donors and other outside sources. Since the schools are not directly funding player compensation perhaps they will not violate Title IX.No longer in the ivies.
I don't think it's unlikely we eventually get to this point. I've asked rhetorically without response. Will ask explicitly: would separating education from the money sports get around title ix?
They might get some kind've version of a win, but by the time they'd win, their 5th year will be long over, this won't be a quick solution.And they will have pro bono of key counsel to let this happen
Cant they play a 5th grad year? What are they fighting?
That is what they are fighting for. They were in Ivy League in 2020-21, the Ivy League cancelled all sports. The NCAA is not giving them a red shirt for that year so they are out of eligibility.Cant they play a 5th grad year? What are they fighting?
Like who?So can us fans sue to get back NIL money we thought was going to players coming back next year??
Hmmmm.....
Was actually being facetious but I'm sure this will or has come up somewhere..Like who?