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[QUOTE="Scrutineer, post: 5236603, member: 8240"] Have you read the entire article? If you have and still think the SEC and B1G won't drive the changes necessary to keep control of basketball you haven't been paying attention to what they've already done. Greg Sankey will decimate the tournament to get more money and control for his teams. The SEC and B1G have been partners in their efforts to take over the NCAA. Val Ackerman should not be smug about outsmarting the guys that have been step by step driving the changes that will allow the SEC and B1G to run everything to the benefit of their leagues. Read to the end and you'll understand how they operate. The only hope is the Deloitte review process will stop the cheating we can expect to see on NIL limits and Boeheim and others believe any challenges to those limits (which are based on historical data) will be turned down in the courts in the name of protecting the athletes. [/QUOTE]
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