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[QUOTE="kcsu, post: 2941923, member: 528"] To me the NCAA has a solution. Shift the focus away from the player to the school. If a schools policy allows a player to be compensated outside of the guidelines set by the NCAA the school loses its membership in the NCAA. This will allow schools who wish to pay players on a different basis to do so while maintaining more of am amateur status for schools that wish to remain members. Just because a person has the ability to participate at or in an organization doesn't give them the right to. For instance i graduated with an honors degree from HS. I wanted to attend an IVY league school. I wasn't accepted. If im a HS athlete and i want to profit from selling my likeness or get paid based on any criteria that is fine as long as i attend a school that allows that. Liberty University has strict conditions regarding its social policies such as the use of alcohol. If im a person and im 21 living in VA and i want to drink and go to college i can. Just not at Liberty University. So my point is simple. If the NCAA focuses soley on the governance of the institution vs the individual it can control this situation. [/QUOTE]
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