https://www.si.com/college/2022/04/27/ncaa-new-transformation-committee-changes?fbclid=IwAR3cZNpCvGfWWQKeAeU9QMwMrwI5jK9IjpueZYwEuQBJagx06q18hHQdcmM
MissoulaCanucksFan said:The way I see this, this will strongly favor the Power 5 conferences (Big Ten, Big 12, ACC, SEC, and Pac 12) and may not mean much for the Big Sky. These concepts are pretty eye-opening.
We truly don't know what the extent of these changes will look like once next fall gets here, but I think this will be something worth keeping an eye on.
hm.grwn.grizfan said:From the article ———
Imagine a college sports world where schools are able to offer each baseball player a full scholarship. Or if a football team’s on-field coaching staff could exceed 25 people.
What if the transfer portal was open to players for just three months out of the year? And what if the recruiting calendar featured no evaluation or quiet periods?
There is a distinct possibility these ideas could become more than just concepts.
The Transformation Committee, a group of high-ranking college leaders charged with overhauling and modernizing NCAA governance, is considering revolutionary changes some administrators describe as “radical.” In a briefing with athletic administrators this week in Dallas, committee leaders revealed ideas to deregulate longtime NCAA bylaws and decentralize such decisions to the conferences.
“It’s going to make some heads explode,” says one athletic director.
The Transformation Committee decided to share the concepts in an apparent effort to prepare administrators for impending change that is even more transformative than many expected. And many officials believe Tuesday night’s announcement that NCAA president Mark Emmert plans to resign next June is a first step in what will be a new NCAA, with transforming starting at the very top.
CDAGRIZ said:I bet all the best programs with the richest donors will get all the best players now. Not like ten or twenty years ago when top-level talent just decided to go to Idaho State or Cal Poly for the love of the game.
GrizLA said:CDAGRIZ said:I bet all the best programs with the richest donors will get all the best players now. Not like ten or twenty years ago when top-level talent just decided to go to Idaho State or Cal Poly for the love of the game.
That hasn't been too successful at Stanford and no one has more big money players than they do. But, at Stanford, it is the game that counts, or something like that.
MissoulaCanucksFan said:There's a very good chance the NCAA won't meet it's constitution deadline by August 1
Here's the ripple effect that might happen: https://www.cbssports.com/college-football/news/ncaa-unlikely-to-meet-constitution-deadline-as-hot-button-nil-issue-disrupts-college-athletics/
behappp said:MissoulaCanucksFan said:There's a very good chance the NCAA won't meet it's constitution deadline by August 1
Here's the ripple effect that might happen: https://www.cbssports.com/college-football/news/ncaa-unlikely-to-meet-constitution-deadline-as-hot-button-nil-issue-disrupts-college-athletics/
Texas coach Steve Sarkisian - The old adage: 'You adapt or you die.' There's no more dinosaurs on this Earth."
fanofzoo said:hm.grwn.grizfan said:From the article ———
Imagine a college sports world where schools are able to offer each baseball player a full scholarship. Or if a football team’s on-field coaching staff could exceed 25 people.
What if the transfer portal was open to players for just three months out of the year? And what if the recruiting calendar featured no evaluation or quiet periods?
There is a distinct possibility these ideas could become more than just concepts.
The Transformation Committee, a group of high-ranking college leaders charged with overhauling and modernizing NCAA governance, is considering revolutionary changes some administrators describe as “radical.” In a briefing with athletic administrators this week in Dallas, committee leaders revealed ideas to deregulate longtime NCAA bylaws and decentralize such decisions to the conferences.
“It’s going to make some heads explode,” says one athletic director.
The Transformation Committee decided to share the concepts in an apparent effort to prepare administrators for impending change that is even more transformative than many expected. And many officials believe Tuesday night’s announcement that NCAA president Mark Emmert plans to resign next June is a first step in what will be a new NCAA, with transforming starting at the very top.
This is the new NCAA.....will happen to all sports
https://theathletic.com/news/miami-isaiah-wong-nil-deal/VfKukhEhOjar/
3-7-77 said:fanofzoo said:This is the new NCAA.....will happen to all sports
https://theathletic.com/news/miami-isaiah-wong-nil-deal/VfKukhEhOjar/
Isaiah Wong talking about his 'highest level of integrity and character' is a joke. He has neither. Its kinds like being 'a little pregnant.' You are or you ain't.
CDAGRIZ said:3-7-77 said:Isaiah Wong talking about his 'highest level of integrity and character' is a joke. He has neither. Its kinds like being 'a little pregnant.' You are or you ain't.
Agreed. None of these kids should be looking out for themselves and/or trying to maximize returns. I’ve turned down many raises and job offers for more money because I’m loyal to this Kmart book section. I want the players to do the same. Head down, follow directions, don’t question anything, stop thinking. That’s what college is all about.
SoldierGriz said:It will be interesting to see over time how many players actually improve their situation after they enter the portal. I did see some anecdotal stats recently that indicated the vast majority do not. I can't remember where I saw it? Anyone know?