9-0 SCOTUS ruling against the NCAA
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dystopiamembrane.
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ironman1315
ParticipantNEW: In a victory for college athletes, SCOTUS unanimously invalidates a portion of the NCAA's "amateurism" rules. The court says the NCAA can no longer bar colleges from providing athletes with education-related benefits such as free laptops or paid post-graduate internships.
— SCOTUSblog (@SCOTUSblog) June 21, 2021
Athletes can now be paid.
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Utesbyfive
ParticipantYikes. Things are about to get real interesting. You think the blue bloods have a monopoly now…
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Utebeam
ParticipantI’m with you. As much as I think NCAA rules for pay are not in the best interest of the student it will only help the rich to get richer. If you’re not a blue blood school, recruiting just got a lot more difficult. I don’t see how any school could compete with the dollars Alabama generates and could pay to its student athletes. Seems like the advantage the elite schools will have might push us to another division for schools.
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ironman1315
ParticipantTitle IX is going to have some say in pay. It might be better from a parity standpoint to equalize pay and funnel it through the NCAA as an organization.
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dystopiamembrane
BlockedI’d love to see Utah in D-III. There’s some fun locales out there.
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dystopiamembrane
BlockedD-III has a 32-team tournament. How much fun would that be? AND, d3football.com is one of the best informational sites for college football out there.
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dystopiamembrane
BlockedPS Did anyone notice the logo of Union College?
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dystopiamembrane
BlockedWe could start a D-III rivalry – The Battle for the Block U.
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dystopiamembrane
BlockedI’m interested to learn why at least a couple of you expressed disapproval with the idea of our Utes in D-III. Please let us know your thoughts.
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dystopiamembrane
BlockedI am excited for what comes next!
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PlainsUte
ParticipantYes, stand by for Division 1-Prime with higher salaries and benefits that only a select few blue blood schools can afford.
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Duhwayne
ParticipantI didn’t find more recent data than 2013 but this is what the top sellers look like. Top sellers equals top players paired with TV eyeballs and geography balance shrivels fast. This probably can’t be solved without an act of Congress and fights in court.
Note this is not complete. The Zona schools and Utah are highest ranked. Oregon and USC aren’t listed. I think it’s sales through a particular organization. My guess is an industry level list is behind a paywall that only companies would pay for
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