BREAKING NEWS: I am now allowing my wife to teach yoga. Never mind she already does and it is against the law for me to forbid it anyway.
apparently. campaigns on low taxes, and then is going to introduce a bill to treat athletic scholarships as income? seems like he may have misrepresented his motives and values.
Nah, you just think any of them give a crap beyond what they can say or do to get themselves reelected next time around. There's a sizeable portion of folks that don't want college athletes getting compensated. It's just rhetoric for the knuckle draggers and bammers.
Stumbled across this earlier today. https://247sports.com/college/tenne...labama-Georgia-Florida-Mississippi-165293383/ Am I right in viewing this as the NCAA asking the federal government to bail them out of a predicament that is essentially of their own making and further asking Congress to do the job of the NCAA's membership because it can't?
That's what it looks like to me. It also looks like the NCAA doesn't respect state governments, imo, since they are more or less pleading for Congress to act so as to render decisions already made moot before they go into effect. Why not navigate the existing decisions?