RIP Satellite camps - Back from the Dead (4/28/16)

I think it's more likely that the conference or one of the teams will find a student athlete that is willing to act as a test case and suit would be brought in his name (through his parents).

 
The Big Ten was the only P5 conference voting against, though. How much momentum is there really for a change back? Seems slim.


We don't know how those votes were carried out. My guess is that it was conference commissioners voting on behalf of the conference as a whole, which really means only voting on behalf of the vested interests of the top teams. If this vote was done per school and not per single representative per conference, I believe it would have turned out much differently.

 
That's pretty transparently "We don't feel we need to do it ourselves, so let's make sure nobody can." I think it captures the impetus behind the move.

I'm so glad this was fast tracked. Clearly it was a big NCAA priority. Kudos for taking care of the SEC; at least the benefits are falling on a conference widely known for its total lack of underhanded recruiting tactics.

 
Shaw is a prick, but his full statement was basically, "I don't have an opinion. Some people do them, some people don't. We've never felt the need to." It wasn't pro-ban or anything like that, it was just unnecessarily pretentious.

 
Shaw is a prick, but his full statement was basically, "I don't have an opinion. Some people do them, some people don't. We've never felt the need to." It wasn't pro-ban or anything like that, it was just unnecessarily pretentious.
Especially when I know some of my friends who went to Stanford on athletic scholarships aren't exactly Mensa candidates. God love 'em.

 
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