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Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Emergency legislation could be put in place during the January NCAA convention to avoid a repeat of the Cam Newton case
2 comments:
hhhwheatgerm
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And yet he appears to support the decision and the principle behind it. Which is good news for Kanter, because he can make the same observation about that case. On its face it seems straightforward to the public, but in truth you have to deal with the reality of the facts; it's a complex legal and ethical issue.
So what exactly would "Emergency Legislation" be in the eyes of the NCAA? A new rule where summary judgment is made banning student athletes that have immediate family or other interests that may shop their services without their knowledge? Or affirm what the did do in this case, a common sense approach to a complicated issue. To me the article leads me to believe they took the road of least "resistance" to reduce the out-roar they knew was coming either way. NCAA = SPINELESS FUCKUPS
2 comments:
And yet he appears to support the decision and the principle behind it. Which is good news for Kanter, because he can make the same observation about that case. On its face it seems straightforward to the public, but in truth you have to deal with the reality of the facts; it's a complex legal and ethical issue.
So what exactly would "Emergency Legislation" be in the eyes of the NCAA? A new rule where summary judgment is made banning student athletes that have immediate family or other interests that may shop their services without their knowledge? Or affirm what the did do in this case, a common sense approach to a complicated issue. To me the article leads me to believe they took the road of least "resistance" to reduce the out-roar they knew was coming either way. NCAA = SPINELESS FUCKUPS
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