NCAA is on it's way out of college football

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The future of the NCAA as the governing body of college football is being discussed by the College Football Playoff's Board of Managers.

Per ESPN's Pete Thamel, the 11 members who make up the Board of Managers recently met via Zoom and "briefly discussed the possibility of restructuring how college football is governed, with the idea presented of major college football potentially being governed outside of the NCAA."
 
I don’t think anyone will miss the NCAA. What comes next might suck too, but at least it will be different.

Though it would be a wasted opportunity if the next governing body isn’t well thought out. It’s not often you get a chance to start from scratch.

Next up on the kill list: ESPN
 
Guess if they dont want to go after CFB, they will be after all those villains on the Volleyball teams getting free Olive Garden gift cards now.

https://www.espn.com/espn/story/_/i...ber-schools-help-nil-violation-investigations

NCAA officials sent a letter to its membership Thursday noting its enforcement staff's pursuit of "potential violations" of the name, image and likeness compensation policy and emphasizing the need for schools to help investigations.
The email came from Stan Wilcox, NCAA executive vice president of regulatory Affairs, and Jon Duncan, VP of enforcement. It said NCAA enforcement staff is "actively investigating potential abuses of NIL transactions and we'll allege any substantiated concerns as soon as possible."

"We also constantly review new reports of tampering, recruiting inducements, impermissible benefits, impermissible recruiters and other related behaviors," the email said."

ASAP for the NCAA means 5 years.

 
Guess if they dont want to go after CFB, they will be after all those villains on the Volleyball teams getting free Olive Garden gift cards now.

https://www.espn.com/espn/story/_/i...ber-schools-help-nil-violation-investigations

NCAA officials sent a letter to its membership Thursday noting its enforcement staff's pursuit of "potential violations" of the name, image and likeness compensation policy and emphasizing the need for schools to help investigations.
The email came from Stan Wilcox, NCAA executive vice president of regulatory Affairs, and Jon Duncan, VP of enforcement. It said NCAA enforcement staff is "actively investigating potential abuses of NIL transactions and we'll allege any substantiated concerns as soon as possible."

"We also constantly review new reports of tampering, recruiting inducements, impermissible benefits, impermissible recruiters and other related behaviors," the email said."

ASAP for the NCAA means 5 years.


Shit.....there goes my eligibility
 
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