04-29-2024, 11:34 PM
Bill Bradley:
No, my point is that empowering the players to shape the terrain of college basketball places an inordinate amount of power in the player’s hands. I would favor a system that is shaped by the stakeholders of the game. That would include those who want to see athletics serve the institution rather than the reverse. However, in this post, I am simply asking others to join in to suggest legal ways that the current policy could be altered. You have asserted in the past that we should accept the current policy because that’s the way it is. I think that policies are worked out over time. We are in a very early stage of the modifications of collegiate athletics.
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No, my point is that empowering the players to shape the terrain of college basketball places an inordinate amount of power in the player’s hands. I would favor a system that is shaped by the stakeholders of the game. That would include those who want to see athletics serve the institution rather than the reverse. However, in this post, I am simply asking others to join in to suggest legal ways that the current policy could be altered. You have asserted in the past that we should accept the current policy because that’s the way it is. I think that policies are worked out over time. We are in a very early stage of the modifications of collegiate athletics.
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