Emmert and the beginning of the end of the NCAA
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Sounds like some sort of cult of personalityRoadDawg55 said:Rod, you may want to step away from the keyboard for awhile. The next step,and we hate to do it, would be to revoke your posting privileges for a few days.
I just realized that Kim thinks it is a privilege to post on dawgman. These people pay money to post, yet it is a privilege? -
“There’s no one talking about this being some incremental change,” Emmert said. “I think there’s an interest in some pretty fundamental change in the way decisions are made,. . ."
Maybe Emmert's been reading this bored.
Sounds like there's a fundamental split between the AD's and the Presidents. The idea of creating a separate structure for big-time football makes sense. Delany's idea of offering lifetime scholarships seems a stretch but maybe a ten year window to finish a degree might work. There's certainly enough money to make it happen. The NCAA has to reinvent itself, period. I don't see Emmert as the guy to do it. -
tracker said:
“There’s no one talking about this being some incremental change,” Emmert said. “I think there’s an interest in some pretty fundamental change in the way decisions are made,. . ."
Maybe Emmert's been reading this bored.
Sounds like there's a fundamental split between the AD's and the Presidents. The idea of creating a separate structure for big-time football makes sense. Delany's idea of offering lifetime scholarships seems a stretch but maybe a ten year window to finish a degree might work. There's certainly enough money to make it happen. The NCAA has to reinvent itself, period. I don't see Emmert as the guy to do it.tracker said:“There’s no one talking about this being some incremental change,” Emmert said. “I think there’s an interest in some pretty fundamental change in the way decisions are made,. . ."
Maybe Emmert's been reading this bored.
Sounds like there's a fundamental split between the AD's and the Presidents. The idea of creating a separate structure for big-time football makes sense. Delany's idea of offering lifetime scholarships seems a stretch but maybe a ten year window to finish a degree might work. There's certainly enough money to make it happen. The NCAA has to reinvent itself, period. I don't see Emmert as the guy to do it.
but that's just what Emmert's hearing... don't read into it.


