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NCAA Constitutional Convention. Predict How Emmert Fails Upwards Again.
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[QUOTE="CL82, post: 4021795, member: 44"] [I]"I think it's really the shifting legal environment, the economic environment, the political environment — all of that — that creates this opportunity in a lot of ways to stop and erase the blackboard and draw a new chart again," NCAA President Mark Emmert said to USA TODAY Sports and a handful of other media outlets. "And that's a really, really powerful opportunity that can't be wasted.” Emmert acknowledged the outcome of the convention could create rules that are different for the biggest and smallest schools within Division I, saying "the constitution and the structure of governing college sports need to be able to accommodate a very broad collection of institutions." “Right now it includes the largest budgets in college sports, the smallest and everything in between," Emmert said. "And one of the questions in front of them is: Is that arrangement the most useful right now and can they change the governing structure to more effectively allow all of the schools to achieve the things that they and their students want to achieve?”[/I] [B]TL;DR:[/B] You can use to bless the break up of the NCAA if you will give me a job. (Or even simpler - Let me continue to be your weasel.) Fortunately [USER=3850]@billybud[/USER] has assured us that the P-5 won't breakaway, so I'm not worried. [/QUOTE]
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