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i wonder when...

argh!

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universities start writing in penalty fees for athletes breaking the pseudo-scholarship agreement they signed? they would have to do it in a way that targeted those jumping teams for money, which might prove to be too complicated...
 
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(This is a response to argh) Sorry but I am not sure you understand how scholarships work. And more importantly the way that today's college football works. The players are now like the coaches, they can go anywhere to the highest bidder. It's not a bad thing or a good thing, it's just a thing. The days of a kid signing his life away at 18 are over. The NCAA has about as much influence as the Vatican (sorry but lots of you ate meat yesterday).

With the transfer portal and NIL each team, each season will be noticeably different. This will only change once the players start signing contracts, not scholarship offers, which each school.
 
It’s time to go back to the “duffel bag/Buddy Garrity gives you a car” model. Stick around, and there’s more where that came from. Worked for decades. Just don’t investigate anymore, and the problem is solved. They’d be amateurs again.
 
It’s time to go back to the “duffel bag/Buddy Garrity gives you a car” model. Stick around, and there’s more where that came from. Worked for decades. Just don’t investigate anymore, and the problem is solved. They’d be amateurs again.

Well that cat is out of the bag. The only way it goes back to amateurism is if there is federal legislation to do so. If that’s the case, there is no way they don’t investigate such things and make it more of an issue than the NC double a$$holes ever did.
 
It’s time to go back to the “duffel bag/Buddy Garrity gives you a car” model. Stick around, and there’s more where that came from. Worked for decades. Just don’t investigate anymore, and the problem is solved. They’d be amateurs again.
I'm not certain this model will work. How will the NCAA punish Stetson for Kentucky's violations if they no longer investigate?
 

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