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AP Interview: Emmert: Changes needed, but not paying players

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...They need to make all rules that reflect college baseball
If these kids think they can get the same deal and make the same impact coming out of high school - fine let them go
But if they do enroll in school its a minimum 2 year commitment with free room and board, etc Far from slavery

College baseball is minimum of 3 years or age 21 (whichever comes first) if not signed after high school and not coming out of JUCO.
 
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So many of these universities have a major problem now with their facilities. When you owe $300m on facilities, there is no way you can make an ethical decision here. You can't pretend that you are cool with an NBA minor league if there is a huge talent dropoff, and that leads to lower revenues, when you're on the hook for that much money.

I suspect that almost all the schools would be OK with a semi-pro system, but I am telling you they cannot have a system of students getting paid. Can't happen. For so many good reasons. But I suspect they would be OK paying players to represent the school.
 
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What a difference it is for me to jump from this thread and see that my friends' daughter's team has won today, advanced to the DIII Sweet 16, and would play against my alma mater next weekend for a Final 4 berth if both win their next game. I'm interested in learning tomorrow or Monday where the games will be played and could imagine attending if it's in Amherst.
Go figure.
 

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As I said in another post, the market will eventually dictate how all shakes out. As families of top recruits gain greater familiarity with this NCAA notion of amateurism as an impediment to defining NCAA athletes as employees in the marketplace their families will begin to opt to play where they receive satisfactory value, where ever that may be. This may include a package contemplating tuition for college. College sports, without significant reform, will capture other recruits and families satisfied with their valuation tied to the one year renewable scholarship. You, as a fan, sure you can continue to enjoy, but the athlete and the game will change. Whether it improves or worsens will be left up to you to decide.
 

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