I just don't see a lot there that's going to "transform the sport."
There are incremental recommendations at best, and the one I'd really like to see -- the end of one-and-done -- isn't even in the NCAA's hands.
As for this:
In a direct reference to the recent NCAA investigation into academic fraud at North Carolina, the commission recommended the NCAA have jurisdiction into that area. She said the loophole that all students, not just athletes, were able to benefit from the fraudulent classes should not be a legitimate defense.
I checked, and that UNC horse is already WELL out of the NCAA barn.
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Posted: 04/25/2018 at 10:46AM