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NCAA Conference: Only Modest Change Coming?

PlayerRep

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This NY Times article about a recent conference involving college athletics and the NCAA had the following summary:

"There was plenty of the usual: calls for a more streamlined process of governance, for more direct involvement by athletic directors, for a thinning of the thickest rule book known to sports. Some of that will happen. The N.C.A.A. will change. But seismic, or even systemic, change seemed less likely than a day before.

Instead, three takeaways emerged.

■ The N.C.A.A. will not pay players, will not consider paying players and will not entertain the notion of paying players — never, ever, no matter how much revenue is generated. This notion came up a few hundred times, until it became clear that “student-athletes” would be paid only when, if, the N.C.A.A. is forced to do so by legislators or the courts.

■ Reform would probably not include a new N.C.A.A. division, but instead would grant more autonomy in making decisions to the universities in the five major conferences. This came up a few dozen times and tied directly into athletic directors’ being more involved. (The right idea, opposed by few.)

■ The N.C.A.A., the conference commissioners and officials from member universities feel unfairly picked on, or inaccurately characterized. They kept saying they had done a poor job of communicating what they do well, that they allowed the negative aspects of the narrative to overwhelm a greater body of work. This came up a few times."

http://www.nytimes.com/2013/12/12/sports/ncaa-change-is-coming-maybe.html?_r=0" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
 
PlayerRep said:
The N.C.A.A., the conference commissioners and officials from member universities feel unfairly picked on, or inaccurately characterized. They kept saying they had done a poor job of communicating what they do well, that they allowed the negative aspects of the narrative to overwhelm a greater body of work. This came up a few times."
Sounds just like Obamacare.
 
PlayerRep said:
■ The N.C.A.A. will not pay players, will not consider paying players and will not entertain the notion of paying players — never, ever, no matter how much revenue is generated. This notion came up a few hundred times, until it became clear that “student-athletes” would be paid only when, if, the N.C.A.A. is forced to do so by legislators or the courts.

They just all but guaranteed the 5 power conferences will break away from the NCAA for football purposes.
 
AZGrizFan said:
PlayerRep said:
■ The N.C.A.A. will not pay players, will not consider paying players and will not entertain the notion of paying players — never, ever, no matter how much revenue is generated. This notion came up a few hundred times, until it became clear that “student-athletes” would be paid only when, if, the N.C.A.A. is forced to do so by legislators or the courts.

They just all but guaranteed the 5 power conferences will break away from the NCAA for football purposes.


Which sounds like the reforms will include another division.
 
EverettGriz said:
AZGrizFan said:
PlayerRep said:
■ The N.C.A.A. will not pay players, will not consider paying players and will not entertain the notion of paying players — never, ever, no matter how much revenue is generated. This notion came up a few hundred times, until it became clear that “student-athletes” would be paid only when, if, the N.C.A.A. is forced to do so by legislators or the courts.

They just all but guaranteed the 5 power conferences will break away from the NCAA for football purposes.


Which sounds like the reforms will include another division.

Huh? Did you read this bullet?

" Reform would probably not include a new N.C.A.A. division, but instead would grant more autonomy in making decisions to the universities in the five major conferences. This came up a few dozen times and tied directly into athletic directors’ being more involved. (The right idea, opposed by few.)"
 
PlayerRep said:
EverettGriz said:
AZGrizFan said:
PlayerRep said:
■ The N.C.A.A. will not pay players, will not consider paying players and will not entertain the notion of paying players — never, ever, no matter how much revenue is generated. This notion came up a few hundred times, until it became clear that “student-athletes” would be paid only when, if, the N.C.A.A. is forced to do so by legislators or the courts.

They just all but guaranteed the 5 power conferences will break away from the NCAA for football purposes.


Which sounds like the reforms will include another division.

Huh? Did you read this bullet?

" Reform would probably not include a new N.C.A.A. division, but instead would grant more autonomy in making decisions to the universities in the five major conferences. This came up a few dozen times and tied directly into athletic directors’ being more involved. (The right idea, opposed by few.)"

Not a new NCAA division but their own. They can break away from the NCAA. Maybe that is what they need to do to get away from this monopolistic idea of the NCAA
 
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