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QueueSpeak English motherfucker.
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QueueSpeak English motherfucker.
Yes, put your hypothetical wet dreams into the hands of courts, let alone advocating that every new set of federal judges ignore law. You could just not allow football players to be on any kind of scholarship instead asking a court to not do their jobs.Bump.
SCOTUS put the hammer down on the ncaa’s status quo.
Also, Title 9 is still a thing.
So, obviously those two things are at odds in many ways and figuring that out is the key to figuring out what post-secondary, pre-nfl football will look like in the USA.
My bet: A settlement will be made where title 9 will be ignored for cfb. Collective bargaining will be allowed for the principals, players. The teams will loosely still be connected to the colleges because status quo / tradition. Cfb profit will still go partly to fund the other sports.
One might ask “How will the courts allow the transgression of title 9?”
Well, the Fed Courts can do what they want. They can recognize and proclaim that cfb is unlike amateur college sports, and regulate it otherwise than Title 9. It’ll be regulated like any other for-profit sport. They can proclaim this because it’s reality.
From the guy calling *players* interns and *facilities* the principals. Genius response as usual.Yes, put your hypothetical wet dreams into the hands of courts, let alone advocating that every new set of federal judges ignore law. You could just not allow football players to be on any kind of scholarship instead asking a court to not do their jobs.
Minor Intellectual League of FootballGiven it’s college it’ll be soon named the Minor Intellectual Football League