
Lost in the looming assault on players finally getting paid is an important question: Why does the federal government need to "save" college sports? In a truly free market, it's for the colleges to clean up their own mess. https://t.co/5wGxDKHv3y
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Lost in the looming assault on players finally getting paid is an important question: Why does the federal government need to "save" college sports? In a truly free market, it's for the colleges to clean up their own mess. https://t.co/5wGxDKHv3y
The fate of college sports rests in the hands of a judge. It didn’t have to be this way. The NCAA could have read the room in the 2000s and fixed obviously unfair rules—athletes couldn’t use a right they already had, the right of publicity. Now we wait. https://t.co/mxktH35HuG.
In theory there is nothing wrong with a presidential commission looking at college sports. But, the effort to specially regulate college sports is decades too late. Courts have done their job of properly applying antitrust law to the #NCAA and are now doing it relatively well.
Lost in the looming assault on players finally getting paid is an important question: Why does the federal government need to "save" college sports? In a truly free market, it's for the colleges to clean up their own mess. https://t.co/5wGxDKHv3y
The fate of college sports rests in the hands of a judge. It didn’t have to be this way. The NCAA could have read the room in the 2000s and fixed obviously unfair rules—athletes couldn’t use a right they already had, the right of publicity. Now we wait. https://t.co/mxktH35HuG.
In theory there is nothing wrong with a presidential commission looking at college sports. But, the effort to specially regulate college sports is decades too late. Courts have done their job of properly applying antitrust law to the #NCAA and are now doing it relatively well.
Column: No, in fact, college sports does not need Donald Trump to fix it. https://t.co/CUYYqkti14
I know the focal point of this will be Donald Trump But the biggest takeaway from me is Nick Saban just became the "Czar of College Football" everyone wanted - without the official title or bureaucracy that comes with dealing with the NCAA. Total positive for college sports https://t.co/9OKmukxHKm