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Author: | long time guy [ Wed Aug 01, 2018 12:55 pm ] |
Post subject: | Major changes NCAA basketball |
https://www.cbssports.com/college-baske ... ing-rules/ Looks like they are attempting to minimize the impact of AAU and Shoe companies. |
Author: | Terry's Peeps [ Wed Aug 08, 2018 1:37 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Major changes NCAA basketball |
https://www.cbssports.com/college-baske ... fbi-probe/ Quote: The NCAA announced on Wednesday widespread, sweeping changes to college basketball's bylaws, its recruiting calendar and, in an evolutionary step forward, new legislation that gives more entitlements to student-athletes.
The biggest changes are these: -All players who get invited to the NBA Combine but go undrafted will have the option to return to their former school. -Elite prospects will now be allowed to have official relationships with agents. This applies to high schoolers and college athletes alike. USA Basketball, in conjunction with the NCAA, will be tasked with identifying which prospects in a given class are "elite." -The NCAA is requiring all school presidents, chancellors and athletics staff members to contractually comply with any and all future investigations. This is the NCAA's way of trying to institute a de facto version of subpoena power, which it lacked previously. -School presidents and chancellors will now personally be held accountable by the NCAA for their athletic departments abiding by the rules. -The FBI's case into college basketball brought about mounds of documents of information. Previously, the NCAA did not allow for information and findings from outside investigations at established agencies to be used in its infractions process. Effective immediately, the NCAA and its Committee on Infractions can use information obtained in other probes as a means to an end for its own investigations. This will be implemented immediately by the NCAA with the schools currently caught up in the Department of Justice's case regarding multiple schools and alleged violation of multiple federal laws. The recruiting calendar, as detailed here, is getting a major overhaul. In a first, college coaches will be allowed to attend the NBA Players Association Top 100 camp each June. Also, the first live period of July will be attendable for non-scholastic events. |
Author: | tommy [ Wed Aug 08, 2018 1:46 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Major changes NCAA basketball |
Terry's Peeps wrote: https://www.cbssports.com/college-basketball/news/college-basketball-rules-changes-ncaa-makes-major-changes-in-wake-of-fbi-probe/ Quote: The NCAA announced on Wednesday widespread, sweeping changes to college basketball's bylaws, its recruiting calendar and, in an evolutionary step forward, new legislation that gives more entitlements to student-athletes. The biggest changes are these: -All players who get invited to the NBA Combine but go undrafted will have the option to return to their former school. -Elite prospects will now be allowed to have official relationships with agents. This applies to high schoolers and college athletes alike. USA Basketball, in conjunction with the NCAA, will be tasked with identifying which prospects in a given class are "elite." -The NCAA is requiring all school presidents, chancellors and athletics staff members to contractually comply with any and all future investigations. This is the NCAA's way of trying to institute a de facto version of subpoena power, which it lacked previously. -School presidents and chancellors will now personally be held accountable by the NCAA for their athletic departments abiding by the rules. -The FBI's case into college basketball brought about mounds of documents of information. Previously, the NCAA did not allow for information and findings from outside investigations at established agencies to be used in its infractions process. Effective immediately, the NCAA and its Committee on Infractions can use information obtained in other probes as a means to an end for its own investigations. This will be implemented immediately by the NCAA with the schools currently caught up in the Department of Justice's case regarding multiple schools and alleged violation of multiple federal laws. The recruiting calendar, as detailed here, is getting a major overhaul. In a first, college coaches will be allowed to attend the NBA Players Association Top 100 camp each June. Also, the first live period of July will be attendable for non-scholastic events. Well, that's disturbing (apart from some.e concessions to players). |
Author: | hnd [ Thu Aug 09, 2018 7:47 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Major changes NCAA basketball |
the problem that seemingly exists is what happens when inevitably some of these kids who make the list go to the draft don't get drafted aren't going to have scholarships available by the time they know. especially big schools. calipari and coach k aren't going to hold open a scholarship for one of these kids. |
Author: | Douchebag [ Thu Aug 09, 2018 9:02 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Major changes NCAA basketball |
hnd wrote: the problem that seemingly exists is what happens when inevitably some of these kids who make the list go to the draft don't get drafted aren't going to have scholarships available by the time they know. especially big schools. calipari and coach k aren't going to hold open a scholarship for one of these kids. If the player is good enough to potentially make the NBA, they sure as shit would invite them back for another season. Why hold a scholarship instead for some end of the bench guy who would be lucky to make a team in China? |
Author: | hnd [ Thu Aug 09, 2018 3:53 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Major changes NCAA basketball |
they aren't going to take away a scholarship and they sure as hell aren't going to hold one back either. the end of the bench guys are heavily recruited #1 options at many other schools. of the 6 or 7 guys each of these guys recruits every year only 1 or 2 of them AREN'T 5 stars. if they aren't offered scholarships during that time period they are gone. if the players are drafted what do you thinks going to happen with their extra scholarships? they going to pilfer from other universities? i'm certain thats not what the NCAA wants. |
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