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Josh it’s basically unregulated free agency. With revenue sharing, they have to have a budget. Every player has an assigned value. If they demand more than that value, then you can either overpay or let them walk. The staff has a roster to fill out. So, they have tough decisions to make. Pro sports teams trade or let players go yearly due to salary cap constraints. They are just more organized. In college, guys will agree and sign a deal and then want a new deal a week later. Without regulation, you get chaos.
::It looks like Joyner’s shark may be for Jamarion Owens, the 3A Mr. Football from Raleigh, MS.
https://x.com/Jamario52/status/2010174308606455884
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Chad B..
::By cooperation, I mean that they have not supported his medical claim. That was listed as one of the NCAA’s rationales in their denial.
“Additionally, the student-athlete’s prior school indicated it had no documentation on medical treatment, injury reports or medical conditions involving the student-athlete during that time frame and cited “developmental needs and our team’s competitive circumstances” as its reason the student-athlete did not play in the 2022-23 season. The waiver request was denied.”
Their stance that it was more so developmental and competition based really hurts Trinidad’s case.
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