Orangeburst
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That's not what the NCAA is hoping to accomplish. You must mean that you think the big conferences are planning to take governance away from the NCAA as a next step. But if so, why not simply handle the debt issue that the NCAA caused? Full Stop. Resolution of the debt does not require these other changes. Many of the changes appear to all be add-ons to the essential action of paying what is owed. Or perhaps these "add-ons" are the real interest of the main players, who are exploiting the debt issue as an opportunity to blur the distinction between the debt and future governance, made doing what they want appear to be a necessity.taking rules enforcement and governance away from the NCAA
Maybe some people should make tags that says Do not click on Dave Hooker. And Dave Hooker is a troll. Any way to get Vol Twitter behind that?I’m not gonna click the link to the video because I don’t want to give these potato heads any more traffic.
I’ve mentioned how I’ve listened to these guys when I was craving my Vols fix while driving or doing home projects. But this is where I click “stop recommending channel”
I didn’t listen to this segment because I refuse to intentionally listen to stupid.
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Yep, not sure what's going on ... some fans that traveled to watch the candy game spoke out as disappointed that they traveled and spent the money only to see us seemingly take that game as a scrimmage... and then we go and "try" yesterday with TAMU and win... Wonder what the plan is here?
JMO, you are on the right track. For current and future players the choice is indentured servanthood or opt out if this goes through. Until it is challenged and overturned through the courts - again.That's not what the NCAA is hoping to accomplish. You must mean that you think the big conferences are planning to take governance away from the NCAA as a next step. But if so, why not simply handle the debt issue that the NCAA caused? Full Stop. Resolution of the debt does not require these other changes. Many of the changes appear to all be add-ons to the essential action of paying what is owed. Or perhaps these "add-ons" are the real interest of the main players, who are exploiting the debt issue as an opportunity to blur the distinction between the debt and future governance, made doing what they want appear to be a necessity.
*my favorite stolt GIFI’m not gonna click the link to the video because I don’t want to give these potato heads any more traffic.
I’ve mentioned how I’ve listened to these guys when I was craving my Vols fix while driving or doing home projects. But this is where I click “stop recommending channel”
I didn’t listen to this segment because I refuse to intentionally listen to stupid.
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This still all goes back to the NCAA having no NIL anti-trust provision which they are seeking from congress, if congress gives them that ability they move all NIL payments in house through universities by revenue sharing with caps and regulation most likely which they gonna try to do now…problem is they don’t have the right to tell businesses what they can or can’t spend on at the moment so NIL collectives will always be a thing which is good for us.JMO, you are on the right track. For current and future players the choice is indentured servanthood or opt out if this goes through. Until it is challenged and overturned through the courts - again.