Wisconsin Director of On-Campus Recruiting Taylor Ewald has accepted the Director of On-Campus Recruiting position with Iowa State. Huge loss for UW.
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Wisconsin Director of On-Campus Recruiting Taylor Ewald has accepted the Director of On-Campus Recruiting position with Iowa State. Huge loss for UW.
and that will get thrown out too... SCOTUS told them they can't do that. Not sure why this concept is so hard. The highest court in the land made a ruling....everyone should abide by it and get the hell over it already.NCAA to vote on proposal in April that would punish schools like Miami who signed Xavier Lucas after he unenrolled at UW and then enrolled at Miami.
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and that will get thrown out too... SCOTUS told them they can't do that. Not sure why this concept is so hard. The highest court in the land made a ruling....everyone should abide by it and get the hell over it already.
Mark, we all understand that you are very pro-player in this discussion. But this loophole that agents have found kind of goes against the intent of what has previously been agreed upon - if this is ok, then we might as well throw out any transfer portal window and make it open 365 days/year. However, even "professional" athletes (with a contract) can't just quit their team and sign with someone else because they now have someone who can offer them a bigger contract.and that will get thrown out too... SCOTUS told them they can't do that. Not sure why this concept is so hard. The highest court in the land made a ruling....everyone should abide by it and get the hell over it already.
i get what you're saying howard, and i have had the same thoughts. but, one thing i think we forget is that these student athletes are technically being paid for "name image & likeness" - not to play. i think that's what opens up this can of worms we have. the two are not inseparable. i think the whole situation is going to be very difficult to fix.Mark, we all understand that you are very pro-player in this discussion. But this loophole that agents have found kind of goes against the intent of what has previously been agreed upon - if this is ok, then we might as well throw out any transfer portal window and make it open 365 days/year. However, even "professional" athletes (with a contract) can't just quit their team and sign with someone else because they now have someone who can offer them a bigger contract.
I agree. But if they sign a contract to get paid for "name, image & likeness" with team A; it seems like just being able to walk away is breaking a legally binding agreement.i get what you're saying howard, and i have had the same thoughts. but, one thing i think we forget is that these student athletes are technically being paid for "name image & likeness" - not to play. i think that's what opens up this can of worms we have. the two are not inseparable. i think the whole situation is going to be very difficult to fix.
i get what you're saying howard, and i have had the same thoughts. but, one thing i think we forget is that these student athletes are technically being paid for "name image & likeness" - not to play. i think that's what opens up this can of worms we have. the two are not inseparable. i think the whole situation is going to be very difficult to fix.
