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re: Georgia will adjust to new rule allowing required summer training, film study

Posted on 4/26/14 at 5:47 am to
Posted by mondegreen
Member since Sep 2012
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Posted on 4/26/14 at 5:47 am to
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change the rules so that this is about a college that fields a team of its students...


This is obviously the side I fall on. Which bring us to the question of the hour: what specific rule changes do you think would work?
Posted by Peter Buck
Member since Sep 2012
12415 posts
Posted on 4/26/14 at 7:10 am to
Holding coaches financially and professionally accountable for for rule breaking would cause a significant shift.

Holding the NFL more accountable for agents. College teams are the minor leagues of the NFL and the NFL benefits greatly from them. In return for all the NFL access of film, practice visits, visits with players, the NFL, with the Universities (outside of the scope of the NCAA) needs to fund a committee with enforcement powers that can suspend, fine, or ban any agent or a proxy working for an agent who initiates any illegal contact or gifts to a prospective player.

Create a system to detect and aggressively thwart the affect gamblers and their minions have on college sporting events.

Create a fund which players can use for medical care after they are done playing for any injuries caused by football or degenerative issues caused by the significant wear and tear of football. If the player is insured, let his current insurance company hash it out with the fund.

Scholarships are for 5 years. If a player flunks out or gets kicked out, they still count against limits for 5 years . A limited amount of injury or hardship exemptions will be given to each team. As long as a player stays active and meets the teams requirements, he can receive aid.

this would be a start, but it would cut into a lot of the pockets running the scam....
This post was edited on 4/26/14 at 7:16 am
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