kryptonite
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As I've said to others, allowing schools to profit unevenly will kill the sport. We're already at a point where it's hard to believe that outside of a few schools anybody has a chance. That was always true in a particular year, but it's become true long term. Right now there's no reason to think the next 10 NC won't be won by bama, Georgia, LSU, Clemson, or OSU. There are other teams that might sneak one, but if those teams don't make catastrophic coaching choices, there's no reason they won't stay on top for the foreseeable future.It matters if you're trying to find a fix.
I'm no fan of the NCAA but mostly because of their uneven enforcement of the rules. I see no good coming out of this for UM. It willing only create a more uneven playing field. Recruiting will devolve into which schools have the most lucrative endorsement contracts (combined with the bags).
Yeah, I'd be less bothered if Miami were one of those teams, but even then I'd think it was bad for the sport. What are the rest of us cheering for if we know we can't win it all?