Oso planning to go pro
To take effect in 2023...The ensuing lawsuits should be a treat to watch. Mid major college basketball teams all over the country should be rejoicing, this just freed up a bunch of spots in the NCAA tournament, because the NCAA WILL make the California schools ineligiblehttps://www.cbssports.com/college-basketball/news/california-bill-nearing-passage-could-be-domino-that-brings-down-ncaas-amateurism-philosophy/
The NCAA won't make 6.8% of their schools ineligible and doesn't have the authority to supersede state law. Likeness rights will be universal by 2023.
6.8%? That's nuts had no idea. Is this going to be available for every division? I mean a football player at Whitewater could probably make a good few bucks at a local car dealership.
Great for a few kids and great for the P5 schools. Need to have some limits here and those would not square with such a law? A real turning point for college BB and FB......
The NCAA has rules..Yes, laws supersede rules, but the bottom line is, there is NO law saying you HAVE to be able to play in the postseason if you pass this bill..if you're a member of the NCAA, which all schools are at the d1 level, then you have to follow their rules. It's really that simple. They can't prevent California(or any state) that wants to pass a law like this, but as long as they stay a member of the NCAA they CAN make them ineligible. the only way they couldn't, is if the schools made their own league and broke away from the NCAA.In a letter to the chairs of two State Assembly committees last week, NCAA President Mark Emmert implied that if the bill becomes law as it is written, California schools could face the prospect of being prohibited from participating in NCAA championships. That includes 23 NCAA Division I schools, four of which are in the Pac-12 Conference.
Unsure if it's just BB and FB. A hockey player at UND could make a decent bit of money. When Axel Sjoiderberg(?) was at MU for soccer I'm sure he'd have earned more than someone like Jamail Jones did.
Oh, no! The NCAA!
Mock them all you want, but I'm just presenting the facts...the California schools CAN be deemed ineligible by the NCAA, for the post season by them passing this bill. They don't like it, form their own league. Problem solved, right??
California will not be the last state to pass a law similar to this. There is a groundswell or support that crosses all political lines. I’m all for the end of the NCAA, so if this leads to that, hallelujah
Say goodbye to the greatest sporting event on the planet then too, the NCAA tournament...at least as we know it.
Yup, things will change. Heck, I’m old enough to remember when Marquette turned down the NCAA Tournament to play in the NIT.College football has managed to thrive in its post-season without the help of the NCAA
Well, how do you perceive this change. Positive or negative for non-P5 schools (i.e., most P5 schools are state schools with large alumini bases that contain many alums with access to substantial $$$$).
All the same advantages P5 public schools have now will remain. That won’t change.Marquette and other Big East schools are largely located in urban settings and their athletes will have access to more local business opportunities. Markus Howard, hell, Sam Hauser would have had ample opportunities to earn on their likeness.If Marquette or other non-football schools haven’t studied the likelihood of this happening, shame on them.
Im sure they have. But, what would you suggest they do without affecting the B&GF and minor sports?
This is the first domino to fall toward the end of the amateur big time college sports. Sad day if it holds up, but no use crying over spilled milk.Due to IRS rules, I guaranty within 10 years we will be rooting for the USbank Golden Eagles of Marquette versus the Menards Badgers of Wisconsin. Not one student will be on either team.This will be a god send to the schools of 50%+ of Div I football programs. They will be able to shed the money pits that are the majority of DI football.