adoraz11 wrote:So would Big East schools not be able to implement the same rules?
If so that's the biggest blow possible.
flyerlax06 wrote:adoraz11 wrote:So would Big East schools not be able to implement the same rules?
If so that's the biggest blow possible.
After initially reading the article, it sounded to me like other conferences would have the option to enact the rules the Power 5 change but that they are only optional.
DudeAnon wrote:flyerlax06 wrote:adoraz11 wrote:So would Big East schools not be able to implement the same rules?
If so that's the biggest blow possible.
After initially reading the article, it sounded to me like other conferences would have the option to enact the rules the Power 5 change but that they are only optional.
Can you point out where you read that?
flyerlax06 wrote:Permissive legislation -- Designed to allow permissive use of resources by any member to advance the legitimate educational or athletics-related needs of student-athletes. Under this proposed governance model, permissive legislation that is developed and adopted among these institutions and conferences may also be adopted by the rest of Division I at each institution's respective discretion, or as determined by its conference.
gosports1 wrote:BE response about the P-5 plans. Providence AD weighs in
http://www.providencejournal.com/sports ... -rules.ece
“We consider ourselves a power conference, and we expect to keep pace,” Driscoll said. “We don’t have the resources to go across the board like some of those other schools, but we will keep pace in sports where we are trying to win the national championship.”
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