A pearl of wisdom from today's Wilner Hotline.

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'We're fast approaching an era in which there are no restrictions on athlete movement or eligibility.

At some point in the late 2020s or early 2030s, athletes will play for six different schools over six years.
StrawberryCanyon
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'We're fast approaching an era in which there are no restrictions on athlete movement or eligibility.

At some point in the late 2020s or early 2030s, athletes will play for six different schools over six years.
Not a very bold prediction...we practically have that now
HearstMining
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I can't wait for the first lawsuit challenging the requirement for athletes to attend any classes at all, or actually make any academic progress. After all, if they're being paid NIL $ strictly for playing, then a requirement to attend class must be involuntary servitude.
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'We're fast approaching an era in which there are no restrictions on athlete movement or eligibility.

At some point in the late 2020s or early 2030s, athletes will play for six different schools over six years.


It will require an act of Congress for the NCAA to get an antitrust exemption to be able to impose restrictions.
I think there is a 50-50 chance that happens in the next five years.
southseasbear
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HearstMining said:

I can't wait for the first lawsuit challenging the requirement for athletes to attend any classes at all, or actually make any academic progress. After all, if they're being paid NIL $ strictly for playing, then a requirement to attend class must be involuntary servitude.
Wait until they unionize and entitlement to play without attending class becomes a bargaining demand.
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