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Originally Posted by lawrenceRaider
The NCAA should be very careful here. Considering all the other shit that came out of the Adidas investigation, including NIKE money getting tossed around, any attempts at coming down hard on KU will end up in a federal court with all the sausage making coming out in the open.
Especially now that it's all legal.
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"Judge (Brett) Kavanaugh put out a blistering consenting opinion, which forecasted the court's view of the NCAA and captured the sentiment that the NCAA is more broadly violating fundamental antitrust laws and had broader questions been brought before the court, the NCAA would have been trounced," explains Andrew F. Dana, a partner at the law firm Parker Poe Adams & Bernstein LLP.
Here’s what I’ve always wondered. The SCOTUS didn’t directly rule on NIL, but made it pretty clear that the NCAA was wrong this entire time.
Do they really want to drop the hammer on a school that was a breaking a rule that was illegal anyway? It’s not like a typical change in policy at a company. The NCAA was flat out wrong this entire time. Is it wise to really want to get even with Kansas over this?