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NCAA Matters - Legal and $
http://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/col.../98877526/

Once again, the NCAA wins on transfer sitout rules. Current rules stand.

Also, I'll have to find it online but the NCAA is distributing 200M this spring to D-I schools as a one-time distribution.

Assuming MAC schools get an 'average' amount, and assuming 351 D-I schools, I come up with 500 - 600K per school. (I assume every D-I school plays D-I basketball which is how I came up with 351 and no other schools are considered D-I. E.g., play D-I wrestling but no other D-I sports).

I assume, though, that the amounts will be based on number of sports, etc. 'your (schools) results may vary.' 03-lmfao

The paragraphs on it are deep in this article:

http://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/col.../98856520/
(This post was last modified: 03-08-2017 09:37 AM by emu steve.)
03-08-2017 09:34 AM
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