Executive Order Limits NCAA Athletes to Five Seasons in Five Years; One Transfer without Sitting Out a Year

So private universities do rely on the government for research funding, no? This was the point in response to claim that there was no reliance.
Again, I'm no expert on this, especially UM's business, but I worked at NASA and many of the research astronomers, etc working at public and private universities were being federally funded.
This was a long time ago, so things may have changed.
You are correct. Private schools receive federal funding for the things you listed. Research, assistance, etc. It would be a threat to all schools that wouldn't want to lose that funding. But taking money away from medical and science research to punish for silly sports rules is insane.
 
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Agreed.

The sad part about all of this, particularly when it comes to the new NCAA rule to punish institutions for taking a player who isn't in the Portal, as well as the language in the order that addresses transfers, is that it is SELECTIVE OUTRAGE.

Even worse, IT IS SELECTIVE OUTRAGE OVER A FALSE AND MANUFACTURED EVENT.

Wisconsin flopped and "drew the foul". Wisconsin COMPLETELY FAKED, and then stirred up mass hysteria, by not entering Xavier Lucas's name in the Portal. And the NCAA collaborated with those cheeseheads by FAKE ACTING POWERLESS to do anything about Wisconsin's refusal.

Think about that. The same institution (the NCAA) that claimed it couldn't force Wisconsin TO PUT ONE NAME IN THE PORTAL is now "empowered" to make rules restricting transfers.

Yeah...let that sink in...I don't trust the NCAA farther than I can throw them...


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And not a single source of national media would give a care to publicly relay a “follow the logic” message to their listeners so if you’re only a cursory fan you end up hearing ‘Miami tampers, player withdraws from school, Big Ten is the white knight’

Really alienated me in regard to the institution that is college football and was my first true opportunity to see to what degree of disdain that institution has for us.

I knew it was strong in the past and still sat below the surface to some degree but I am young enough to have missed most of that when it was out in the open.

That willful deceit, the success this year and the Mensah transfer really publicly lifted the veil and she was just as ugly as we were always told.
 
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