cufan10 wrote:A question I have is what has Val been doing with regards to this discussion. I hope she has been vocal in protecting the Big East interest with this discussion going on. A little worried that with getting a late start at organizing the new Big East she might not have been as vocal on this as she should be. Anyway, as a Jays fan being in the Big East is alot better than if we were still in the MVC. Still concerned though, do not want football to bring down college basketball and march madness.
Bill Marsh wrote:This whole thing is a complete joke.
It includes a proposa that "student athletes" spend as much as 50 hours per week on their sport. Last time I looked, that's a full time job with 10 hour work days. Some jobs require that workers get paid overtime with days that long.
BUT these are STUDENT-athletes - full time students at that. They are supposed to be full time students who also work a full time job with long hours???
This entire proposal proceeds in this same hypocritical, contradictory vein. The fat cats who run college sports are making a fortune getting rich off these kids, while pretending that they're interested in amateurism and education. Let's call it what it is. They are running minor league sports and the colleges are rolling over and letting themselves be used.
This entire thing disgusts me.
FormulaX wrote:This is scary and crazy. I hope, all the other (non-65) schools ban together quick. Tell them they are on their own. Have fun filling out your schedules without us. IN ANYTHING.
adoraz11 wrote:So would Big East schools not be able to implement the same rules?
If so that's the biggest blow possible.
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