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re: Harrick Scandal in hindsight
Posted on 10/13/17 at 12:34 pm to Crowknowsbest
Posted on 10/13/17 at 12:34 pm to Crowknowsbest
I think the bigger admission is what is pointed out in the GTP post I linked to.
If the NCAA determines that the institutions have the ability to cheapen a degree to whatever means they see fit, by offering fraudulent classes, they are undercutting the value of the very thing they see as "fit compensation" for the student-athletes they are bringing in. At what point does this then re-spark the conversation for paying players.
If the NCAA determines that the institutions have the ability to cheapen a degree to whatever means they see fit, by offering fraudulent classes, they are undercutting the value of the very thing they see as "fit compensation" for the student-athletes they are bringing in. At what point does this then re-spark the conversation for paying players.
Posted on 10/13/17 at 12:45 pm to fibonaccisquared
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If the NCAA determines that the institutions have the ability to cheapen a degree to whatever means they see fit, by offering fraudulent classes, they are undercutting the value of the very thing they see as "fit compensation" for the student-athletes they are bringing in. At what point does this then re-spark the conversation for paying players.
You won't ever hear me defending the concept of amateur college athletics.
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