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RE: Women's gymnastics, women's swimming, and volleyball reinstated
(10-19-2020 03:38 PM)nj alum Wrote:  I will be the contrarian.

I think it’s a brilliant first step.

The Title IX problem is off the table. The deck has been cleared in one fell swoop. It’s now all about money.

Now, all men’s sports have skin in the game ... roster spots, money, and individual teams. We’ll see if the men’s teams are truly One Tribe One Family. The formula has been spelled out today.

Put up or shut up time.

A good faith attempt is being made here. Let’s not blow it.

I agree with you on this one 100%. The Title IX lawsuit was a distraction and not something to spend another dollar on. Problem solved. Call off the dogs.
10-19-2020 05:16 PM
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