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FJC31
1/3/2023 4:41 PM
Our very own Julie Cromer co-leading the charge.

https://www.espn.com/college-sports/story/_/id/35372595/n...
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longtiimelurker
1/3/2023 9:50 PM
FJC31 wrote:expand_more
Our very own Julie Cromer co-leading the charge.

https://www.espn.com/college-sports/story/_/id/35372595/n...
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"-- the committee's report made clear the solution is beyond the NCAA's reach: "Congress is the only entity that can grant that stability.''

More things for government to argue about.
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OhioCatFan
1/3/2023 11:38 PM
longtiimelurker wrote:expand_more
Our very own Julie Cromer co-leading the charge.

https://www.espn.com/college-sports/story/_/id/35372595/n...
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"-- the committee's report made clear the solution is beyond the NCAA's reach: "Congress is the only entity that can grant that stability.''

More things for government to argue about.
Just to be clear this government involvement was not related to the 90-team tournament recommendation but to issues related to NIL. The full quote: "As for rules related to athletes cashing in with celebrity endorsement deals -- a profound change over the past 18 months in college sports -- the committee's report made clear the solution is beyond the NCAA's reach: 'Congress is the only entity that can grant that stability.'''
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BillyTheCat
1/4/2023 10:07 AM
OhioCatFan wrote:expand_more
Our very own Julie Cromer co-leading the charge.

https://www.espn.com/college-sports/story/_/id/35372595/n...
Great

"-- the committee's report made clear the solution is beyond the NCAA's reach: "Congress is the only entity that can grant that stability.''

More things for government to argue about.
Just to be clear this government involvement was not related to the 90-team tournament recommendation but to issues related to NIL. The full quote: "As for rules related to athletes cashing in with celebrity endorsement deals -- a profound change over the past 18 months in college sports -- the committee's report made clear the solution is beyond the NCAA's reach: 'Congress is the only entity that can grant that stability.'''
Your use of the quote is totally out of context as to what problem the "solution" is refering too. Nice job for an astute and former journalist. And her actual quote and what the quote references is 110% accurate, and something I have had to say 1000 times because some just do not get it. The NCAA is powerless to deal with the NIL situation.

per our AD: "As for rules related to athletes cashing in with celebrity endorsement deals -- a profound change over the past 18 months in college sports -- the committee's report made clear the solution is beyond the NCAA's reach: "Congress is the only entity that can grant that stability.''
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OhioCatFan
1/4/2023 3:58 PM
BillyTheCat wrote:expand_more
Our very own Julie Cromer co-leading the charge.

https://www.espn.com/college-sports/story/_/id/35372595/n...
Great

"-- the committee's report made clear the solution is beyond the NCAA's reach: "Congress is the only entity that can grant that stability.''

More things for government to argue about.
Just to be clear this government involvement was not related to the 90-team tournament recommendation but to issues related to NIL. The full quote: "As for rules related to athletes cashing in with celebrity endorsement deals -- a profound change over the past 18 months in college sports -- the committee's report made clear the solution is beyond the NCAA's reach: 'Congress is the only entity that can grant that stability.'''
Your use of the quote is totally out of context as to what problem the "solution" is refering too. Nice job for an astute and former journalist. And her actual quote and what the quote references is 110% accurate, and something I have had to say 1000 times because some just do not get it. The NCAA is powerless to deal with the NIL situation.

per our AD: "As for rules related to athletes cashing in with celebrity endorsement deals -- a profound change over the past 18 months in college sports -- the committee's report made clear the solution is beyond the NCAA's reach: "Congress is the only entity that can grant that stability.''
Not sure what you are trying to say here. You seem to be agreeing with me and at the same time taking potshots at me. Color me confused.
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BillyTheCat
1/5/2023 10:35 AM
OhioCatFan wrote:expand_more
Our very own Julie Cromer co-leading the charge.

https://www.espn.com/college-sports/story/_/id/35372595/n...
Great

"-- the committee's report made clear the solution is beyond the NCAA's reach: "Congress is the only entity that can grant that stability.''

More things for government to argue about.
Just to be clear this government involvement was not related to the 90-team tournament recommendation but to issues related to NIL. The full quote: "As for rules related to athletes cashing in with celebrity endorsement deals -- a profound change over the past 18 months in college sports -- the committee's report made clear the solution is beyond the NCAA's reach: 'Congress is the only entity that can grant that stability.'''
Your use of the quote is totally out of context as to what problem the "solution" is refering too. Nice job for an astute and former journalist. And her actual quote and what the quote references is 110% accurate, and something I have had to say 1000 times because some just do not get it. The NCAA is powerless to deal with the NIL situation.

per our AD: "As for rules related to athletes cashing in with celebrity endorsement deals -- a profound change over the past 18 months in college sports -- the committee's report made clear the solution is beyond the NCAA's reach: "Congress is the only entity that can grant that stability.''
Not sure what you are trying to say here. You seem to be agreeing with me and at the same time taking potshots at me. Color me confused.
No, I was not agreeing with you. I pointed out that you butchered the quote to make your own point, that was poor journalism.
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OhioCatFan
1/5/2023 11:42 AM
BillyTheCat wrote:expand_more
Our very own Julie Cromer co-leading the charge.

https://www.espn.com/college-sports/story/_/id/35372595/n...
Great

"-- the committee's report made clear the solution is beyond the NCAA's reach: "Congress is the only entity that can grant that stability.''

More things for government to argue about.
Just to be clear this government involvement was not related to the 90-team tournament recommendation but to issues related to NIL. The full quote: "As for rules related to athletes cashing in with celebrity endorsement deals -- a profound change over the past 18 months in college sports -- the committee's report made clear the solution is beyond the NCAA's reach: 'Congress is the only entity that can grant that stability.'''
Your use of the quote is totally out of context as to what problem the "solution" is refering too. Nice job for an astute and former journalist. And her actual quote and what the quote references is 110% accurate, and something I have had to say 1000 times because some just do not get it. The NCAA is powerless to deal with the NIL situation.

per our AD: "As for rules related to athletes cashing in with celebrity endorsement deals -- a profound change over the past 18 months in college sports -- the committee's report made clear the solution is beyond the NCAA's reach: "Congress is the only entity that can grant that stability.''
Not sure what you are trying to say here. You seem to be agreeing with me and at the same time taking potshots at me. Color me confused.
No, I was not agreeing with you. I pointed out that you butchered the quote to make your own point, that was poor journalism.
But, you and I were making the same point. I think you missed the point that I was responding to someone who didn't use the full quote as you and I did.
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