LSU-SIU
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I realize the conglomerate called the NCAA is going to become smaller and conferences or divisions will be setup to determine their own policies, rules and regulations. The change will be smaller memberships. They will still have a constitution to follow.
As far as your last sentence, I believe that is because the NCAA is the schools themselves. The NCAA is not an independent entity that acts without guidance from the schools.
It maybe possible for conferences to just break off which is probably were its going and put in rules, but the problem with that is there be X number conferences... the best players will go to the conferences with less interference and more money. Under the old system there was no competition.
Also, they will have to conform to existing State Laws that are now popping up. So, even though the Supreme Court said that rules could be implement by smaller conferences, in reality... its not possible.
I warned the schools at least 7 years ago that they needed to get ahead of the game, the went full greed.
The NCAA is not an independent entity that acts without guidance from the schools.
True, the schools have been engaging in major criminal activity thru the entity NCAA. They are not innocent, they are scum.... they should have started criminal indictments 5-10 years ago.