The End of the NCAA (for Power 5 football at least)?

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“Reasonable range of compensation”  could this be the beginning of the end of these absurd athlete paydays?  It was hard to read the print, but I’m guessing this will be a public list of NIL deals? 
 

also, how the in the heck did Trev get on the committee? He has only been a D1 AD for  about 3, 4 years tops.  

 
“Reasonable range of compensation”  could this be the beginning of the end of these absurd athlete paydays?  It was hard to read the print, but I’m guessing this will be a public list of NIL deals? 
 

also, how the in the heck did Trev get on the committee? He has only been a D1 AD for  about 3, 4 years tops.  


I doubt it. I"m unsure how this is different than not allowing pay and boosters just paying under the table. Would happen with NIL deals too.

Trev was at UNO for a while before taking the the NU AD job.

 
I doubt it. I"m unsure how this is different than not allowing pay and boosters just paying under the table. Would happen with NIL deals too.

Trev was at UNO for a while before taking the the NU AD job.
I think it will start the process of establishing a “reasonable rate of compensation”  Or at least make NIL money publicly transparent. I wonder if it sets up criminalization litigation for booster payments that aren’t reported. This is a serious business now, with lots of white collar type crimes at play. 
 

I hate that the smaller conferences are being left out, but I guess that’s just how the world works. They will no doubt see some benefits from the talent trickle down. 
 

and the article says the most experienced AD’s were selected. Although not football specific, I think most agree that football is driving the large NIL payments. And Trev killed  UNO football. Maybe it was right, but he surely did kill it.
 

I think it’s been mentioned that Trev also doesn’t like NIL money or collectives. So maybe we’re going to start seeing his influence in some of the upcoming regulations.  

 
I am absolutely no fan of the NCAA and how they have performed over the past 20-30 years.  However, this seems like he wants his cake and eat it too.  He doesn't want to be governed by the NCAA, but he wants all the good stuff that comes with it.

It's like LIV golfers when they left the PGA for huge amounts of money, trashed the PGA on the way out....then are upset they can't compete in PGA events.

PS....and I'm not convinced breaking these schools off from the NCAA is going to be much better.  These schools are upset at the NCAA.  Ummmm....they are the NCAA.  If they don't like how the NCAA is being ran, then change it.

 
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