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  • rollinphat
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    • May 2003
    • 476

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    NCAA going to the Supreme Court

    maybe we'll get a new game......one day

    INDIANAPOLIS - The NCAA is asking the U.S. Supreme Court to hear the so-called O'Bannon case that successfully challenged the association's use of names, images and likenesses of college athletes without compensation.The plaintiffs in the case, which was originally filed by former UCLA basketball star Ed O'Bannon, petitioned the Supreme Court in March to hear the case. The NCAA also filed an opposition Friday to the plaintiff's filing.In 2014, a U.S. district judge decided NCAA's amateurism rules violated antitrust law. Judge Claudia Wilken ruled schools could - but were not required to - pay football and men's basketball players up to $5,000 per year for use of their names, images and likenesses. The money would go into a trust and be available to the athletes after leaving college. Wilken also ruled schools could increase the value of the athletic scholarship to meet the federal cost of attendance figure for each institution.The Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals last year overturned Wilkens' ruling on the NIL payments of $5,000, but left the NCAA's amateurism rules vulnerable to more legal challenges. There are two other antitrust lawsuits against the NCAA working their way through the courts that challenge schools' rights to cap compensation for athletes at the cost of a scholarship. Those suits could be far more damaging to the current system of college athletics and lead to athletes' compensation being determined on the open market.The NCAA wants the Supreme Court to reaffirm its 1984 ruling in Oklahoma v. Board of Regents that protected amateurism."For different reasons, both the NCAA and Ed O'Bannon believe the Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals used the wrong tests to analyze the NCAA rules," NCAA chief legal officer Donald Remy said in a statement Friday. "The NCAA asked the Supreme Court to hear the case to obtain unquestionable clarity on key issues of law affecting the NCAA and other similar organizations. In short, we are asking the Supreme Court to reaffirm its antitrust holding in the Board of Regents case, endorse the 9th Circuit's affirmation of amateurism, and define the appropriate scope of the First Amendment. We believe the Supreme Court can conduct this review properly and dictate the appropriate tests by accepting the questions we have presented and rejecting those presented by O'Bannon."
  • tessl
    All Star
    • Apr 2007
    • 5685

    #2
    Re: NCAA going to the Supreme Court

    Thanks, that is good news.

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    • wolverinemaniac
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      • Mar 2011
      • 412

      #3
      Re: NCAA going to the Supreme Court

      Kind of a misleading title at this point, they are attempting to goto the Supreme Court...they aren't going as of this point.

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      • TimLawNYC
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        • Mar 2009
        • 340

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        Re: NCAA going to the Supreme Court

        There is actually a possibility that the SCOTUS will decide to hear this appeal, given that both sides claim that the Circuit Court got it wrong. Would be big news if so, but we won't hear anything either way until the fall, at the earliest.

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        • jerwoods
          MVP
          • Jan 2009
          • 3001

          #5
          Re: NCAA going to the Supreme Court

          its still going to take 2 years at best

          and i doubt schools in the SEC B10 will want to be in the game


          is EA prepared to rename every bowl award stadium give us a roster with just numbers etc

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          • jerwoods
            MVP
            • Jan 2009
            • 3001

            #6
            Re: NCAA going to the Supreme Court

            what need to happened is ncaa 14 to be released on the ps4 with only the new playoff in

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            • tessl
              All Star
              • Apr 2007
              • 5685

              #7
              Re: NCAA going to the Supreme Court

              Originally posted by jerwoods
              what need to happened is ncaa 14 to be released on the ps4 with only the new playoff in
              It's a shame it ended the year before the ps4 was released.

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              • Deegeezy
                All Star
                • Jul 2002
                • 5265

                #8
                Re: NCAA going to the Supreme Court

                This entire saga is absolutely absurd, especially considering that the majority of the class in this supposed class action suit would prefer to have their likeness in the game even if there is no pay.
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