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The players need to be careful because there is some stuff I am not sure they have thought of.
- Not all these programs make money. So, you are talking about destroying the NCAA and forming a new organization made up only of profitable programs.
- They are not collective bargaining with Jerry Jones and Daniel Snyder. The University of Florida or the University of Tennessee does not have an “owner”. Worse yet, you’re not even taking on the University of Florida or the University of Tennessee. You are taking on the State of Tennessee or the State of Florida. But, if it's the school president or board of regents making decisions, I'm not sure how much those people are going to care about athletics. Some of them don't in the first place.
- Schools have to deal with Title IX and a whole bunch of other stuff that the professional leagues don’t. So, will these sports be allowed to act as separate entities or is the athletic program the entity. It seems to me that if and when the legal challenge is made it will have to be considered one or the other. So, let’s see how far this goes once the Title IX folks realize they are about to be screwed.
- In addition, as I have mentioned before, if they are employees who have collectively bargained for terms of payment. Then, (1) they are going to have to pay taxes and (2) they can be fired.
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