Vshukla
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With all the changes to college sports, how long until somebody challenges the years of eligibility rules?
Can a “student athlete” claim that if they are enrolled in college, they should be able to play sports? Will we see athletes who may not be good enough to go pro stay in school for years, working on additional degrees and collecting more in NIL than they could in any other career? What’s to prevent an athlete from taking the minimal course work to get additional Masters or Bachelors degrees and staying in school for many years?
The colleges would like this as they would have more experienced players and increase their chances of winning.
This would also kill high school recruiting
Would the NCAA have a leg to stand on if this were challenged on court?
My head hurts thinking about what changes will come in the next few years.
Can a “student athlete” claim that if they are enrolled in college, they should be able to play sports? Will we see athletes who may not be good enough to go pro stay in school for years, working on additional degrees and collecting more in NIL than they could in any other career? What’s to prevent an athlete from taking the minimal course work to get additional Masters or Bachelors degrees and staying in school for many years?
The colleges would like this as they would have more experienced players and increase their chances of winning.
This would also kill high school recruiting
Would the NCAA have a leg to stand on if this were challenged on court?
My head hurts thinking about what changes will come in the next few years.