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RE: Associated Press: NCAA’s Emmert: It is time to decentralize college sports
(07-15-2021 06:51 PM)Wedge Wrote:  
(07-15-2021 06:23 PM)dbackjon Wrote:  Colleges and universities will want some type of association with rules and regulations - after all, that is how the NCAA started in the first place.

Whether it is a new entity, or a reformed/lesser NCAA something will exist.

Something will exist. And schools won't want to delete every NCAA rule/regulation and write an entirely new manual from scratch because that's a giant hassle.

There are many NCAA rules that could be attacked, and I doubt the NCAA or the schools want to throw them all out. As a practical matter, a lot of legally questionable rules will survive just because few people think it's worth the time or effort to test those rules in court.

I don’t see division 3 changing much. It is the way it is partly because Dayton div 1 bb facilities were supporting div 3 football
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