azgreg
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They kinda have a contract. it's an Athletic Financial Aid Agreement that locks the kid and the school into a deal for a year.They don’t have contracts or collective bargaining. This is what it is.
They kinda have a contract. it's an Athletic Financial Aid Agreement that locks the kid and the school into a deal for a year.They don’t have contracts or collective bargaining. This is what it is.
At some point, the system will need to install a series of checks and balances like the aforementioned. multi-year contracts, buyouts, caps, fines and other regulations are neededThey don’t have contracts or collective bargaining. This is what it is.
That’s an antitrust violation. This isn’t 1990 anymore. Not since obannon lawsuit.T
The old transfer rules were fine. Sit out a year and they can burn a redshirt if available. No problem with the finances if it.
Here’s the key element. If you want to negotiate something for longer, do so. It will come at a premium.They kinda have a contract. it's an Athletic Financial Aid Agreement that locks the kid and the school into a deal for a year.
The primary issue is there isn’t a union to negotiate with. So if the colleges try to implement a unilateral set of rules the kids can claim antitrust.At some point, the system will need to install a series of checks and balances like the aforementioned. multi-year contracts, buyouts, caps, fines and other regulations are needed
It's always been my understanding that even in the old days scholarships were a year to year deal. They were renewed on a yearly basis.Here’s the key element. If you want to negotiate something for longer, do so. It will come at a premium.