redmen9194 wrote:They will never be allowed to only pay revenue sport athletes. Title IX will never allow such disparate treatment, especially when football rosters are so large compared to all other sports.
Bill Marsh wrote:redmen9194 wrote:They will never be allowed to only pay revenue sport athletes. Title IX will never allow such disparate treatment, especially when football rosters are so large compared to all other sports.
I would have thought so too,but then I'm not a sports attorney. Apparently that's not the case. Read the attached and/or click on the link at the bottom for the original Time article of 2 weeks ago:
Http://keepingscore.blogs.time.com/2013 ... onize-now/
redmen9194 wrote:All that article talks about is the need for players to unionize. Title IX prevents disparate treatment of athletes based on gender and also mandates equal access. So if a University pays its football players and basketball players, it will have to pay everyone. Title IX is federal law that applies to all divisions, all schools, college, high school, middle school, etc. The BCS school may have a lot of power, but not as much as they would need.
aughnanure wrote:DumpsterFireA10 wrote:marquette wrote:I don't know if the NCAA would go along with that. I realize that the tourney is where they get all their money, but I'm pretty sure there would be very strong legal challenges to overcome in order for the P5 to be able to play under different rules (Georgetown puts out some pretty good lawyers, I hear, and Marquette has the best sports law program in the country). If they keep their other sports under the same rules as the other NCAA schools, then we have a possibility. If not, then we are looking at a scenario where the P5 will have to have a complete brake from the NCAA. In that event it would be necessary to take along several non-football conferences in order to fill out their non-revenue sports, and the Big East is probably the top of that list. Hopefully the college sports bubble bursts before they have a chance to fully go through with this either way. Without the massive influx of tv dollars, this all becomes moot.
Well said. That's exactly why I hate SLU's involvement in the Dumpster Fire so much. If they split, there is no way the Atlantic 10 goes with the bigger schools. If that happens, every school not in the Big Division becomes nationally irrelevant.
You need to relax a bit man. If anything, this will compel the key basketball-only leagues to ally with each other. WCC, MVC, Horizon, A-10, and the Big East will vote with each other and lobby for their interests.
DumpsterFireA10 wrote:You know I can't do that.
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