Spence wrote:Mountainman wrote:This whole thing is just silly to me……. The fix is just too simple, limit the number of snaps a player can play during a game and practices.
The elephant in the room is money, not player exposure. The NCAA is trying to protect itself from either losing revenue on the front end from its revenue sources or from losing money on the back end from liability exposure. Once again their greed gets in the way……
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That is exactly right. They could limit snaps, but would probably have to increase scholarships. That would cause another set of issues. One of which would be a loss of scholarships to non revenue sports or loss of the sport in it's entirety.
The NCAA and College Football has become cannibalistic….. not to satisfy their hunger, but to satisfy their greed. They are devouring themselves in order to satisfy their greed for money.
Think about what has happened during our lifetime, what was once a 10 games season and a bowl appearance, followed by sportswriters, or whatever, declaring a ‘National Champion’, to where the game is now and the direction it’s heading………. also, keep an eye on the decision currently before the 9th Circuit Court where the Case is not whether or not players ARE EMPLOYEES, as was the claim of the case filed by Northwestern’s players, but rather whether or not players meet the criteria to where they CAN BE CONSIDERED EMPLOYEES. That’s a very different decision for the Court…….. and we’ll see where things go from there.
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