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    Transfer arguments on Bleacher Report

    Of course football generates the most revenue. That is not what the article you won't read talks about. It tries to help you understand where the money actually goes. You can't find anything close to me addressing the coincidence you attribute to me. Not sure what you mean by "now", but I...
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    Transfer arguments on Bleacher Report

    And that happened. That is how we got to the Power 5 model and what is known as the vote of autonomy. It was the NCAA compromise to keep the big dogs in. The NCAA cannot continue, as is, without them. Thus what I said above. The NCAA is far more scared of losing a power 5 conference than a...
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    Transfer arguments on Bleacher Report

    The NCAA has been sued before. It can afford lawsuits as it is funded by its member institutions. It cannot afford to lose member institutions, largely for that very reason. You merge multiple topics into one. If the "student athlete" went away, there would be no current NCAA. Its existence...
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    Transfer arguments on Bleacher Report

    The opposite is true. The NCAA is a "voluntary", member based entity. Its only power comes from its member institutions (the schools). Technically no school HAS to join and any can leave whenever they want. The downside to not joining or leaving is that the school then has no enforceable...
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