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  • Joneslab
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2014
    • 39604

    #1

    NCAA's Committee on College Basketball Calls for Major Changes

    This is a brief rundown from the Courier-Journal. Looks like the committee has called for ending one-and-done, allowing high school and college players access to agents, cracking down on some of these apparel-company-sponsored events, and trying to force the NCAA to outsource its enforcement of its rules.

  • Joneslab
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2014
    • 39604

    #2
    People who spend their lives thinking and writing about college basketball are not being kind to this committee on social media.

    They seem to believe this was a colossal waste of time and resources.

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    • Joneslab
      Senior Member
      • Oct 2014
      • 39604

      #3
      The committee is currently blasting the NCAA for their absurd ruling on North Carolina, so I'll give them credit for that.

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      • Joneslab
        Senior Member
        • Oct 2014
        • 39604

        #4
        Fran Fraschilla‏Verified account @franfraschilla 37s37 seconds agoNCAA Rice Commission’s recommendations are a start:
        1. Eliminate “One-and-Done”with support from @NBA & NBAPA
        2. Undrafted players can return to school
        3. Harsher penalties for coaches who cheat
        4. Reform summer hoops
        5. Allow agents
        6. Degree completion for all student-athletes

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        • Dwight Schrute
          Senior Member
          • Oct 2014
          • 18716

          #5
          Kyle Tucker‏ @KyleTucker_SEC: The NCAA's backup plan if the NBA doesn't start making high school players eligible to go straight to the draft is gross: consider freshman NCAA ineligibility or locking a scholarship for three or four years if the recipient is a one-and-done. Awful.

          That's abhorrent.

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          • TrueblueCATfan
            Senior Member
            • Oct 2014
            • 16268

            #6
            Originally posted by Will Lavender
            Fran Fraschilla‏Verified account @franfraschilla 37s37 seconds agoNCAA Rice Commission’s recommendations are a start:
            1. Eliminate “One-and-Done”with support from @NBA & NBAPA
            2. Undrafted players can return to school
            3. Harsher penalties for coaches who cheat
            4. Reform summer hoops
            5. Allow agents
            6. Degree completion for all student-athletes
            I like 2 and 3

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            • Lighthouse
              Gone But Never Forgotten
              • Oct 2014
              • 35962

              #7
              This committee can call for NCAA changes all they want, and all of us know changes are desperately needed, but until the Players Association changes their stance, it will remain just a suggestion. I'm happy to read the part about the handling of the UNC case. Putting pressure for some kind of action is all this is. But I hope it works!
              John 3:3

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              • Dwight Schrute
                Senior Member
                • Oct 2014
                • 18716

                #8
                Originally posted by Lighthouse
                This committee can call for NCAA changes all they want, and all of us know changes are desperately needed, but until the Players Association changes their stance, it will remain just a suggestion. I'm happy to read the part about the handling of the UNC case. Putting pressure for some kind of action is all this is. But I hope it works!
                It won't remain a suggestion if the NCAA takes the horrendous action they proposed as a backup. The only way to fix the one and done 'problem' is to make college more appealing. Scapegoating them and putting the guilt of harming a program if they choose to leave on them doesn't accomplish that.

                These guys are kids - I believe Anthony Davis, Karl-Anthony Towns, and the other ones and done are genuine that they loved UK. Why would it be good policy to make those guys the face of harming a program?

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                • Lighthouse
                  Gone But Never Forgotten
                  • Oct 2014
                  • 35962

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Dwight Schrute

                  It won't remain a suggestion if the NCAA takes the horrendous action they proposed as a backup. The only way to fix the one and done 'problem' is to make college more appealing. Scapegoating them and putting the guilt of harming a program if they choose to leave on them doesn't accomplish that.

                  These guys are kids - I believe Anthony Davis, Karl-Anthony Towns, and the other ones and done are genuine that they loved UK. Why would it be good policy to make those guys the face of harming a program?
                  I agree. My point is, the committee is putting pressure on the NCAA instead of the Players Association. We know what a mess the NCAA will make with any changes they attempt to make.
                  John 3:3

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                  • Joneslab
                    Senior Member
                    • Oct 2014
                    • 39604

                    #10
                    Dan Wetzel on the uselessness of this commission and the circle of victimhood in the NCAA:

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                    • Joneslab
                      Senior Member
                      • Oct 2014
                      • 39604

                      #11
                      Cal says he can't comment on commission's report, reveals he had minor surgery:

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                      • Jload
                        Senior Member
                        • Sep 2015
                        • 2057

                        #12
                        Nobody with a lot of power ever gives it up voluntarily. This report was about maintaining power and money for the NCAA , they are NEVER going to give it up voluntarily. Only by member institutions threatening to pull out will anything meaningful happen.

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                        • 40bill
                          Senior Member
                          • Nov 2014
                          • 8451

                          #13
                          We wanted something to be done.....so here we are.

                          It is quite possible we are seeing an NCAA golden goose have it's neck stretched for the ax.

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                          • Lighthouse
                            Gone But Never Forgotten
                            • Oct 2014
                            • 35962

                            #14
                            Originally posted by 40bill
                            We wanted something to be done.....so here we are.

                            It is quite possible we are seeing an NCAA golden goose have it's neck stretched for the ax.
                            I hope so. There was talk a few years back about forming 4, 16 team power conferences and they would govern themselves. Movement was made on the FB side, but not in BB yet.
                            John 3:3

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                            • BobS
                              Senior Member
                              • Nov 2014
                              • 1291

                              #15
                              Some of this was ok. A lot is just yada yada yada stuff. They never addressed the pay for play part because, according to them, there is still outstanding litigation. Once settled, then they might look at it.

                              The thought of eliminating Freshman eligibility once again was pure stupid. The NBA is going to do what they want to do and college basketball be damned. And on their timetable.

                              I like the bigger penalties for cheaters. And the obvious jab at UNC. And the idea of penalizing schools that hire coaches and ADs that have a show cause(I'm looking at you UL).

                              The fact that coaches aren't allowed to not support this in public is amazing and won't sit well with some of them, including John Vincent Calipari.

                              In the end I just got a bad feeling that college basketball, as we know it and knew it, was being put to death, and that makes me sad.

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