They’re having a helluva summer.
If you don’t think Nick Saban’s had a few interns gaming this possibility for the past few months, you don’t know Nick Saban.
They’re having a helluva summer.
The Ninth Circuit just issued the mandate to enforce the injunction against collusion in the Alston v. NCAA case.
I think this means large chunks of the NCAA rulebook related to limits on benefits, are now unenforceable & ongoing efforts among schools to coordinate
are illegal. pic.twitter.com/nzSte4Tqyd— Andy Schwarz (@andyhre) August 11, 2020
If you don’t think Nick Saban’s had a few interns gaming this possibility for the past few months, you don’t know Nick Saban.
Filed under See You In Court, The NCAA
“Those 13 jerseys are going to be around a long time.”-- Brock Bowers, The Athletic, 1/10/23
Ouch. Mark Emmert and Donald Remy are probably cowering under their desks.
Have we gotten a good “no comment” from Ms. Osburn yet?
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As I said in the other thread. College football as we knew it is over. That’s ok, change isn’t always bad
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Test comment….
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If McGarity and Smart don’t set up an autograph signing extravaganza for the players with Gurley as Guest of Honor, then they are missing a yuuuge opportunity.
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I think that’s a period in McGarity’s time as AD he doesn’t want to relive.
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They (NCAA) are not all the way dead they are just “mostly dead”.
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Shorter NCAA “Its just a flesh wound”
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So, does this open the possibility of a school choosing to offer a #bubble for athletes as an “additional” benefit?
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