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on February 6, 2026, 13:15:35, in reply to "how could NCAA lose a case on not allowing ex-NBA to play?*"
Sure, you can appeal but you gotta post a bond, it will take years and there's no guarantee you will get a fair shake on appeal. I'm basically at the point of thinking the US needs specialized courts for antitrust and patent cases because the last god damned thing I would want to do if I was a deep pocket is get stuck defending an antitrust case involving a Clemson athlete in front of a jury empaneled in federal court in Greenville County, South Carolina. The entire god damned case comes down to the motion to dismiss, you get a case in front of the jury and some plaintiff lawyer telling the jury the reason Clemson didn't win the title is because of the NCAA's rules and you're in for a potential bloodbath. It ain't good.
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the athletes is immediately litigated and the NCAA loses almost every single case. Boise State can fuck themselves if they think they are entitled to the cash kitty created by the legacy Big Ten and SEC programs.
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Like make sure NIL money is taxed and that contributions to NIL funds are not deductible. And how exactly are athletic departments non-profits when they csn bring in $150M and up? If the NCAA implodes, oh well.
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if congress continues to punt it’s about to get silly. of course the ncaa has their hand in causing this problem by allowing foreign pros to begin with. opened the can of worms. idiots lebron will make ohio state a tough out in 28
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