NCAA Oversight Committee proposes New Penalties for Transfers who unenroll....

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winter is coming GIF
 
Really? How about:

- The NCAA would be prohibited from all football and administrated duties through the sixth contest of the season.
- The NCAA would give 20% of its football revenues to fund athletic departments.
- The NCAA would be required to lose the number of football playoff selection committe member spots by five for next season, regardless of the head selection committee member's status.
 
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Not a lawyer and I did not stay in a holiday inn express last night... This looks like the NCAA and member institutions have recognized they cannot stop the players from moving and so the penalties will be levied on the coaches (employees) and program (member institution) instead.

But, doesn't that still violate anti-trust if the end effect is essentially freezing out student athlete movement?
 
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How cute the NCAA must’ve went to Aspen Dental and got a few implants.
You have a student that attends a university but decides to transfer the next semester to a university who will benefit the student more for the next semester? The NCAA and the rest of the country say this is a logical and what happens all the time.

You have a student athlete that is held hostage by his current school and refuses to put the paperwork in for him to transfer? The NCAA says this is perfectly ok.

The "Xavier Lucas Rule" now allows the NCAA to say "nuh uh! Your new school owes us 10-20 million dollars and you lose 5 scholarship spots.

Absolutely laughable. The NCAA must be run by dudes older and less lucid than Mitch McConnell.
 
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