The Commission on College Basketball will share its recommendations Wednesday, April 25 | Syracusefan.com

The Commission on College Basketball will share its recommendations Wednesday, April 25

I'm sure whatever they propose will be from the perspective of the blue blood schools and greatly to their competitive benefit vs the riffraff.
 
Hearing each D-1 school will be allowed an annual budget of $150,000 they can allocate to their scholarship players as a "personal expenses" grant. No player can get more than $30K and none less than $5K. The grants will be partially funded by the millions raked in from the NCAA tourney and its properties.

Sike...that would never happen.
 
Hearing each D-1 school will be allowed an annual budget of $150,000 they can allocate to their scholarship players as a "personal expenses" grant. No player can get more than $30K and none less than $5K. The grants will be partially funded by the millions raked in from the NCAA tourney and its properties.

Sike...that would never happen.

sike...lol...
 
Love it when you are told to love change for the sake of change, good or bad. Thats what colleges and universities should teach. Stay in line, don't think outside the box, accept everytbing you are told.
 
"'One-and-done has to go one way or another,' Rice told the AP, expressing hope the NBA would act."
 
Rice remarks taking aim at UNC: "Member institutions can no longer be permitted to defend a fraud or misconduct case on the ground that all students, not just athletes, were permitted to 'benefit' from that fraud or misconduct."
 
Rice remarks taking aim at UNC: "Member institutions can no longer be permitted to defend a fraud or misconduct case on the ground that all students, not just athletes, were permitted to 'benefit' from that fraud or misconduct."

Just in time!
 
Rice remarks taking aim at UNC: "Member institutions can no longer be permitted to defend a fraud or misconduct case on the ground that all students, not just athletes, were permitted to 'benefit' from that fraud or misconduct."

Sure, they only want one member institution to ever be recognized and rewarded for allowing that logic.:rolleyes:
 
#3. How are you going to regulate that?
Agents have to be certified by NCAA. Use of un-certified agents disqualifies athelete.

ESPN reports like either 161 or 181 underclassmen have submitted their names to the draft. Didn't know draft is now 6 rounds,
 
Not happy about her threats to make freshmen ineligible, or punishing schools that take one-and-dones.
I went to school when freshmen were ineligable. Works just fine. At that time schools did have hard time scraping together a schedule, probably with a limited budget but can see it being easier now as conference freshmen games would pretty much fill it up.
 

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