What the hell does it have to do with that?! Palvias eligibility has nothing to do with contractsAs long as Universities refuse to acknowledge the players as employees, this will unfortunately be the norm.
What the hell does it have to do with that?! Palvias eligibility has nothing to do with contractsAs long as Universities refuse to acknowledge the players as employees, this will unfortunately be the norm.
Well, considering Pavias lawsuit relies on antitrust arguments it has everything to do with it. One of the ways to get around antitrust accusations is to collectively bargain, which, newsflash, requires players to be considered employeesWhat the hell does it have to do with that?! Palvias eligibility has nothing to do with contracts
Yea.Doesn't BYU always have a bunch of 25+ year olds?
You nailed itWell, considering Pavias lawsuit relies on antitrust arguments it has everything to do with it. One of the ways to get around antitrust accusations is to collectively bargain, which, newsflash, requires players to be considered employees
I really don't understand why the portal can't just be pushed back? I understand it coincides with the end of fall semester, but most schools don't start up again until after MLK day. Is the CFP playoff still going to be going on then? Even if it was, by paying players we've already admitted they're not regular students aymore. Why can't athletes just have the portal dates that coincide best? Who cares if a kid misses the first couple weeks of school
Likely just a matter of time but at this point in time the ruling only applies to Pavia…