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How WIll the NCAA Enforce New Compensation and NIL Rules?

This one, buried at the end, also raised my eyebrows:

Conference membership requirements

The board also discussed conference membership requirements, including possible options that would provide greater temporary flexibility for schools to move between conferences as the Association proceeds with changes related to the proposed settlement. The board did not take any action during the meeting, but the discussion emphasized the need for the division to be adaptable to major changes in college sports and higher education while also maintaining some level of stability within Division I in terms of conference alignment.

I will be curious to see how this is accomplished vis a vis conference GOR's.
 
It will certainly be interesting to see how the below plays out. If I'm reading this correctly, schools with deep pockets and/or big-spending donors will essentially be able to buy a title. Changes the landscape for sports such as lacrosse, which currently sits as capped at 12.6.

Gait will have to sell more sticks.
 

The NCAA argued that immediate implementation of roster limits was necessary because schools have already been planning for next year based on their approval.Wilken: "Any disruption that may occur is a problem of Defendants’ and NCAA members schools’ own making."

The plaintiffs and NCAA likely have no choice at this point but to phase in roster limits. Wilken is indicating she won't approve it otherwise.It's not what the NCAA/conferences wanted, but it's a lot better than going to trial, losing and paying way more than $2.8 billion.
 

The NCAA argued that immediate implementation of roster limits was necessary because schools have already been planning for next year based on their approval.Wilken: "Any disruption that may occur is a problem of Defendants’ and NCAA members schools’ own making."

The plaintiffs and NCAA likely have no choice at this point but to phase in roster limits. Wilken is indicating she won't approve it otherwise.It's not what the NCAA/conferences wanted, but it's a lot better than going to trial, losing and paying way more than $2.8 billion.
Looks like we won't have to get down to 105 this year.
 
We dare you to cross this line. (Crosses line) Ok, now we dare you to cross this line.
Edit: NCAA:
“That’s the last straw (insert SEC program). To show you we mean business, we’re gonna have to punish the heck out of Fordham basketball. We don’t want to do it, but you’ve left us no choice.”
 

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