wmcovol
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I wouldn't think it happens often where all the Top 8 seeds make it to the Elite 8. Baylor/UT match has been good so far (Tied at 1 as of now). Vols got the doubles point and Baylor with the first singles point.Good luck to your Men's Tennis Team today. We're both on the same side of the bracket this year so we can't meet for the championship but first we have to get past a strong Tennessee team to even meet y'all in the Semis. Hopefully UVA lives down to their #7 ranking.
The NCAA is powerless to limit or control NIL. I would bet good money the NCAA will be sued over their past restrictions on NI.Yeah I have to back Saban here at least in what he is saying.
To me the answer is limit schools collective to a max. Or at least as a percentage of the schools body or something.
If it’s going to be pay to play then the one with the most chips is going to win. Even the NFL has salary caps so it’s not limiting player freedoms by doing so.
The NCAA is powerless to limit or control NIL. I would bet good money the NCAA will be sued over their past restrictions on NI.
The University of Florida must release financial aid records and related documents pertaining to all of its current student athletes – as well as all Gators from between 2016 and 2020 – as part of a potential class-action lawsuit against the NCAA and its Power Five conferences.
All of the NCAA’s 350-plus Division I schools were sent a subpoena stemming from a federal antitrust lawsuit filed in California, according to the law firm representing the plaintiffs.
I don’t believe the nil will spread out talent, but your second point is spot on.NIL will spread out the talent.
Saban has cried over practically every change that’s occurred in college football. Nothing new this time.
Finebaum on SEC Now (5/19/22) regarding Jimbo’s comments: “I have friends who have written books on Nick Saban, who have talked to people back to West Virginia. I have never heard any of this before. That is what made this so astonishing.”
I find it hard to believe that Finebaum hasn’t heard rumors of Saban cheating.
Lololololol. This guy is completely FOS! I could understand him saying this isn’t true or whatever. But saying he’s never heard rumors of Bama cheating. Fing laughable.Finebaum on SEC Now (5/19/22) regarding Jimbo’s comments: “I have friends who have written books on Nick Saban, who have talked to people back to West Virginia. I have never heard any of this before. That is what made this so astonishing.”
I find it hard to believe that Finebaum hasn’t heard rumors of Saban cheating.
Scotus just finally went ahead and did what was left open. The NCAA had decades to see this coming and head it off. But they didnt. The supreme court did what they should of and ruled correctly about the current practices of the NCAA. The supreme court didnt set up the previous bylaws of the NCAA, that was all their own fault.Sabans comments about funding tennis, softball, baseball & other non-revenue sports is about 10 yrs too late. Nobody gives a damn about that. Players of football & basketball want their money. ADs better figure out how to fund the other sports. SCOTUS didn’t do the institution of collegiate sports any favors.