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From what I've read it's inevitable that the P5 are going to get autonomy to set new rules that only apply to their schools, including rules that allow them to give more benefits to their student athletes.
Seems to me this is a death sentence for everyone on the outside looking in. I don't care how awesome KO is, if you have Coach K and Calipari and Donovan and Crean and Izzo and on and on offering you not only an education but also better competition and better benefits, it's gonna be very difficult to get elite talent to UConn. And that's for basketball, forget about football at that point.
Just seems like another instance of these schools taking their ball and going home. "Oh we can't beat you on the court? Well we'll just change the rules off the court and make it so you can't really compete. Then we'll see."
Even if UConn were part of one of the P5, this would still seem scummy.
Seems to me this is a death sentence for everyone on the outside looking in. I don't care how awesome KO is, if you have Coach K and Calipari and Donovan and Crean and Izzo and on and on offering you not only an education but also better competition and better benefits, it's gonna be very difficult to get elite talent to UConn. And that's for basketball, forget about football at that point.
Just seems like another instance of these schools taking their ball and going home. "Oh we can't beat you on the court? Well we'll just change the rules off the court and make it so you can't really compete. Then we'll see."
Even if UConn were part of one of the P5, this would still seem scummy.