Dr. Strangelove
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Right, the weird part is that this requires athletes to not seek employment status - where they're likely to make more money - and there's no guarantee that courts won't agree that they're price fixing labor anyway.I give this less than three months before they get sued and get an injunction because there is zero chance that this is legal.
No matter how it's sliced, we're kicking the can down the road to eventual CBAs.
My main argument is that talent for major sports, especially football is already consolidated to a handful of teams.
I fear that 105 scholarships will make this sport borderline unwatchable. If Ohio State/Bama/Georgia each hoard 20 more 4* players, the rest of the sport will fight for scraps.