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Judge's ruling favors NCAA athletes seeking 2nd transfer
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[QUOTE="Sherman20, post: 4893280, member: 6357"] This is another huge mistake and a threat to college sports. There’s already a declining lack of interest in college sports for the casual fan. In basketball, schools like Duke, UNC and Kentucky (and those with wealthy, active NIL donors like West Virginia) will just buy the best teams every year. Federal judges shouldn’t be getting involved in how the NCAA regulates itself with NIL or transfers. It can’t turn into the Wild West. Even pro sports have limits on player movement and free agency. If this is allowed to stand, the NCAA will have to allow contracts and paying players directly in order to limit player movement. I’m fine with a one time transfer. But you can’t have guys moving to different schools every year. Fans are already feeling alienated and losing interest because of all the player movement. [/QUOTE]
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