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Quote by Justbaseball... But imagine for a moment you were the NCAA and had the power to legislate the earliest possible date for a verbal "commitment." (BTW, doubt thats possible...legally). But imagine you could. Your reason for this might be to "protect the integrity of college athletics" as we could probably both imagine all kinds of abuses could be exercised with very early commitments...on both sides.
When would you make the cutoff and why? Or if never, why not?
Just curious, nothing more. I'm trying to think if I might change my mind on this or not.
justbaseball, LOL... You're probably going to wish you hadn't asked me those questions.
But seeing you did...
If I were the NCAA, this situation would be very low on the list of changes I'd make.
I'd be way to busy getting rid of many of the rules in place that are not in the best interest of student athletes or even college athletics!
And I'd make sure I allowed high school athletes to be left alone until they become college athletes. How could I be so pompous to think I can rule someone who doesn't even, or may never, fall under my jurisdiction.
And I would open it up for those coaches who truly want to compete and are willing to work harder than the rest, rather than tie them up into knots in the guise of evening the playing field for the lazier people.
And I'd quit thinking about new ways to dictate the private lives of everyone who is associated with me or may someday be associated with me.
And I'd make a rule that all employees must be considerate of human beings. I'd make them listen to to what people are saying rather than just be in 100% power mode all the time. I'd make everyone understand that this is America... Land of the FREE!
Then I'd be busy trying to figure out what to do with the zillion dollars of revenue we produce. Like how about giving some of it back to the Athletes who make it for us!
Then I would legislate ruling that would allow someone to help out a needy family or high school player when they couldn't afford to attend events that could possibly change their life! God forbid us giving a poor kid a baseball glove or even a T shirt unless he pays for it. Actually buying a young athlete a flight seems like a capital offense!
However, if the (NCAA) happens to land this poor kid at a college, it's alright for him to help them make millions! But don't anyone else think you can help him or his family!
I would be compassionite to all those young athletes who accidently made an honest mistake, rather than eliminate them from playing, just to exhibit my almighty power.
I would waste very little time thinking about a young boy verbally committing to a college. It would be alright, because if I'm the NCAA I already control what he can and can't do.
Ok, that's all I got for now! Don't know which is truer...
you're more sorry you asked... or if
I'm more sorry you asked.