P4 schools and athletes did this to themselves. Athletes wanted to be paid, but they don't deserve it, at least how it is now. The original ruling which opened the door had to do with true NIL type deals. (If Cal Worthington paid Skyler Varga to appear at his dealership once a month or something and was paid for it), that's the type of deal it was originally for. It's turned into Joe Blow Oilman donating millions to an athletic program and funnelled to players with no real connection to NIL.
There's no chance for the Niners to ever get relevant in any sport besides men's volleyball (at least for now). I'll pay attention to most Niner sports for a while, but I can see losing interest in the near future.
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So.... the NCAA basically has zero authority over any sport any longer with the recent TT ruling.
Virtually any athlete is now eligible and the NCAA can't stop 'em. I'm thinking Mike Trout and Shohei would do well in the BW. Want to bring Cantlay to the golf team? why not? Im thinking there is a BUNCH of D1 25-30 yr old hoop talent laying around wanting to play again. LFG!
Now is the time for some mid-major school to the throw caution to the wind and to REALLY test the lack of boundaries to do whatever it takes to recruit questionable athletes in a variety of all sports.
Here's looking at YOU Long Beach State!!!! You literally have nothing to lose and everything to gain.
Do you have the courage to make a bold leap? OR will you stay pat and do nothing... Yea I know Vegas has the "do nothing" option at -10,000 but still, one can hope.
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