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Knight Commission Urges Tougher NCAA Reforms to Regain Public Confidence in College Sports
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[QUOTE="freescooter, post: 2716681, member: 1023"] Minor league betting scandals and such but nothing like the level of sleaze going on today. The NCAA could immediately implement a system that requires players to stay 4 years or repay the scholarship with interest. They coul make them 4 year deals that are unusable again until the original recipient’s class has graduated. They could eliminate freshman eligibility and add a fifth year to play. Every one of those things would help and restore some sanity to the process. And requires zero help from the NBA. They could say if you declare for the draft you are immediately ineligible and must immediately repay any scholarship money you got, too. And that is just a short list. Those moves would force the NBA to change its business model most likely and would surely force guys like Calipari and K to change their recruiting model. And force players to decide whether they wanted to play college basketball or try to go pro. And what exactly would there be to challenge in court? [/QUOTE]
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