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Don't see why the NCAA can't enforce a 1 year sit out rule
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Don't see why the NCAA can't enforce a 1 year sit out rule


May 12, 2022, 9:30 PM

Businesses have no-compete clauses all the time. And they are quite legal.

So, change the NCCA grant-in-aid to clearly say "we're investing in you (time, training, food, shelter, recruitment expenses, tutoring, opportunity, exposure, game planning, etc) and in freely accepting those benefits you agree that should you transfer from this institution, you shall not be eligible to compete at a subsequent NCAA member institution for a period of at least one calendar year".

I don't see why such an approach would not hold legal muster.

Yes, one of my daughters transferred from school A to school B and did not "sit out", but, her transfer did not result in school A losing investment dollars nor did school A incur adverse consequences resulting from her transfer.

IMHO, a sit out rule is the only hope of reigning in tampering. There's no possible way the NCAA can police tampering. Shoot, the FBI couldn't police it. The genie is out of the bottle. Sitting out, on the other hand, will definitely get a kid's (and his agent's) attention.

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Because they are liberals and they are scared.***

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May 12, 2022, 9:35 PM



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Re: Don't see why the NCAA can't enforce a 1 year sit out rule


May 12, 2022, 9:50 PM

Because ESPN is the new governing body of college athletics. They want the big name and big market teams in the ESPN college football playoffs.

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Clemson doesn't care about basketball....as evidenced by Brown-L getting 14 years.


Re: Don't see why the NCAA can't enforce a 1 year sit out rule


May 12, 2022, 10:05 PM

Or at least a semester...

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Re: Don't see why the NCAA can't enforce a 1 year sit out rule


May 12, 2022, 10:06 PM

Players come and players go and schools know that. The Portal makes sense for everyone but the hundreds of wanna be stars that have no place to go and lose out on their education.

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Re: Don't see why the NCAA can't enforce a 1 year sit out rule


May 12, 2022, 10:22 PM

if I recruit a new employee, train them, go thru the enormous expense of acquiring them, they learn my trade secrets, I commit to deliverable schedules involving them, you can bet I will protect myself as best as I can against their flushing my investment down the drain. Some things I could do, and some things I could not do, but I think the NCAA can institute a sit out rule. They of course had it for generations of athletes until three or four years ago. TMK, no court of jurisdiction has found the sit out rule illegal.

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Re: Don't see why the NCAA can't enforce a 1 year sit out rule


May 12, 2022, 11:24 PM

Hahaha I’m a bad ### salesman and I’ll never sign your non compete.


That’s why I crush your current salespeople Toby

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Re: Don't see why the NCAA can't enforce a 1 year sit out rule


May 12, 2022, 10:21 PM

Heck, the P5 football programs are considering withdrawing from the NCAA, so not sure who even cares about the NCAA anymore.

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Re: Don't see why the NCAA can't enforce a 1 year sit out rule


May 13, 2022, 6:45 AM

Making them sit for a year definitely would help. The way it is now you can basically pay a player to transfer with no boundaries.

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Re: Don't see why the NCAA can't enforce a 1 year sit out rule


May 13, 2022, 12:35 PM

We often hear the apples to hockey stick comparison of coaches moving versus players moving. No one ever discusses that most NCAA coaches worth their salt have buyout clauses. I suspect there'd be a great clutching of pearls if someone made student athletes sign a contract where they pay $100K to leave the school. Lincoln Riley's buyout from OU was $5M.

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