Fran McCaffery says that there are mid-major players being shopped by agents before the enter the portal.
— David Eickholt (@DavidEickholt) April 13, 2023
“It’s disgraceful..”
Says the NCAA has screwed this thing up. pic.twitter.com/1lJlAopxXN
Fran McCaffery says that there are mid-major players being shopped by agents before the enter the portal.
— David Eickholt (@DavidEickholt) April 13, 2023
“It’s disgraceful..”
Says the NCAA has screwed this thing up. pic.twitter.com/1lJlAopxXN
And the NCAA basically has two choices around it. They can accept the landscape for what it is and put up guardrails around it, regulating and in some cases curtailing current practices so they're both transparent and consistently applied with an eye toward the inevitable professionalization of the college game. Or they can wield the ban-hammer and attempt to claw back the perception of amateurism by attempting to punish, fine and otherwise hold the party line on the old way of thinking, like attempting to hold onto a handful of sand by squeezing your fist.IowaBear said:
Fran is a lunatic… but… he's absolutely correct. Tampering is clear and obvious in regards to mid major studs. It's basically a bidding auction nowadays
It's actually legal. Agents are independent of schools and represent players. The NIL groups that are recruited players for schools are independent of the athletic program. So these two groups can legally talk all day. The issues are this:IowaBear said:
Fran is a lunatic… but… he's absolutely correct. Tampering is clear and obvious in regards to mid major studs. It's basically a bidding auction nowadays