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[QUOTE="HooperScooper, post: 4309580, member: 10"] I was wondering recently how Calhoun would fare in this new college basketball world. I'm sure he would adapt and kick butt just like he did with everything. [I]“If I was coaching, would I do NIL? Of course, you’ve got to compete,” Calhoun said. “What’s the long-term effect going to be? You don’t have to be a coach or anything else to say, ‘now, let me get this straight. I can go anywhere I want, any time I want, through the transfer portal, and you’re going to pay me?’ And the government says there is no turning back. That’s what scares me. I love college athletics and I always will, but we’ve got to get some form of [control.] Legal, regulated things. There’s got to be a much better way than the wild, wild west. I said this a year ago that it’s not going to work. I wish I was wrong.” “You hear, ‘I can’t get five transfers and play the way I want to play,’” Calhoun said. “What I see is not a good ending. I don’t know what the good ending is. I know people say, ‘kids should to be able to transfer.’ Yeah ... I hate to throw everything at the NCAA because they have an impossible job, I understand that. But when they picked and chose who got a waiver and who didn’t, that kind of set this whole thing up. “I would adapt, sure. But right now, it’s not in a great state. I worry about our future.”[/I] [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.courant.com/sports/college/hc-sp-jim-calhoun-saint-joseph-scholarship-20220507-20220506-273hwvfrfjah7krj573jozkpsy-story.html[/URL] [B]Alternate free link:[/B] [HEADING=2][COLOR=rgb(44, 130, 201)][URL='https://archive.ph/3zoj8'][SIZE=4]Jim Calhoun talks NIL, NCAA transfers and his new namesake gymnasium at Saint Joseph[/SIZE][/URL][/COLOR][/HEADING] [/QUOTE]
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