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Originally Posted by bob
Can I ask a potentially dumb question? Apart from the "fairness" argument, why aren't colleges allowed to come together and set these rules regarding eligibility, money, and transferring that they have been sued about recently? They agreed to these rules, and if you don't want to play by those rules, you aren't forced to. I just don't understand how its any different than the rule that says TDs are worth 6 points and the opportunity for extra point. What's stopping a player for suing and wanting 10 points for a TD?
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That's the whole thing the lawsuit was about, the rules being one sided. It will probably end up looking a lot like how labor works in pro sports. There likely will eventually be a CBA where both sides agree on a set of rules about eligibility, NIL, transferring, etc.
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Last edited by cartman : 05-03-2024 at 09:53 AM.
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