The current state of college sports resembles the Wild, Wild West, so here are some suggestions for reform.
The suspicion here is that the main effect of said “guidance” will be to send billable hours skyrocketing for the attorneys on both sides. The people who came up with the collective concept knew exactly what they were doing and which loopholes to exploit.
In reality, the disorder is an opportunity for serious college sports reform that benefits not only the schools and the administrators but the athletes and fans. The only problem is, who makes the call? Congress? The chancellors and presidents? Whoever is destined to be the new NCAA president? Hire a commissioner
But the leadership, whether one person or more than one, would have to outrank and oversee the conference commissioners. One of the biggest recent issues in college sports has been that a vacuum of leadership at the top allowed conferences and individual schools to grab all they could without concern for the big picture, and that was never as evident as in the variance in conferences’ responses to COVID-19 in 2020.
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