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A Sober Look at the Potential Realignment of 2024
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RE: A Sober Look at the Potential Realignment of 2024
(03-01-2021 12:54 PM)Fighting Muskie Wrote:  Would California actually pass a law that would get USC, Stanford, Cal, and UCLA all kicked out of the NCAA along with:

Fresno St, San Diego St, San Jose St

Sacramento St

UC Davis, UC Irvine, UC Riverside, UC Santa Barbara, UC San Diego, CSU Bakersfield, CSUN, Cal St Fullerton, Long Beach St, Cal Poly

Pacific, Pepperdine, Loyola Marymount, USF, St Mary’s, Santa Clara, San Diego

Cal Baptist

Of course not. They expect the NCAA to cater to California. The question is how will the NCAA react and we also assume California is the only state which will push the NLI limits. California's might be the most extreme but anyone who thinks the NCAA or even major college football will function without California is kidding themselves and California will not be on an island when it comes to NLI rules.
03-01-2021 02:10 PM
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