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« Last post by wadesworld on May 25, 2024, 09:49:05 PM »
Sam just air balled a three
The less he plays the better the C’s are. Unless Lenny is watching. Then he’s the best player to ever grace this Earth.
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« Last post by wadesworld on May 25, 2024, 09:48:16 PM »
Haliburton out tonight. Ughhhhhhhh. What a disaster. I can't stand the Celtics. I wonder why we've seen so many injuries?
Hali is the Pacer’s Trae Young.
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Sam just air balled a three
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« Last post by SaveOD238 on May 25, 2024, 09:00:20 PM »
I would expect eventual lawsuits against the NCAA for requiring the employees also to be students and to maintain specific GPAs/degree progress. Also, why limit them to only 4-years, there are no such limits on any other students and their employment with the universities.
There already will be no scholarship limits (replaced with roster limits), it is hard to argue that they are "student athletes" and not "compensated employees." So why the requirement of being a student, and limits on the duration they can be involved.
There are plenty of regular students who are paid by their universities and required to maintain GPAs and graduation requirements. Grad assistants, RAs, etc. I don't think there's an argument to be had there. Four years of eligibility though, that might be open to a lawsuit.
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You are a really weird dude.
It’s an act.
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« Last post by Billy Hoyle on May 25, 2024, 08:31:46 PM »
I would expect eventual lawsuits against the NCAA for requiring the employees also to be students and to maintain specific GPAs/degree progress. Also, why limit them to only 4-years, there are no such limits on any other students and their employment with the universities.
There already will be no scholarship limits (replaced with roster limits), it is hard to argue that they are "student athletes" and not "compensated employees." So why the requirement of being a student, and limits on the duration they can be involved.
Some may take your post as sarcasm but I can easily see that happening. A player charged with rape was allowed by a judge to play because not playing would negatively impact his NIL earning potential and NBA prospects. So what if a kid failed every class he took…or had to take classes? He needs to play and make money. If they are employees they aren’t held to academic standards anymore.
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« Last post by Jockey on May 25, 2024, 08:17:46 PM »
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« Last post by forgetful on May 25, 2024, 07:17:33 PM »
I would expect eventual lawsuits against the NCAA for requiring the employees also to be students and to maintain specific GPAs/degree progress. Also, why limit them to only 4-years, there are no such limits on any other students and their employment with the universities.
There already will be no scholarship limits (replaced with roster limits), it is hard to argue that they are "student athletes" and not "compensated employees." So why the requirement of being a student, and limits on the duration they can be involved.
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« Last post by Herman Cain on May 25, 2024, 07:06:25 PM »
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Once again, Thank you Mark for these updates. This is the best part of scoop for me.
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