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In the wake of UNC ruling, do Power schools want to change NCAA?
The NCAA's authority is in trouble. They've done nothing to punish academic fraud at UNC, Auburn, Florida State, etc. We'll see what they do to Louisville, but I'm not optimistic.

Ultimately, only the college presidents have the power to change the system. But athletics is usually low on their priority list. Does that change with the UNC ruling?

Is there any group of schools that has the will and the desire to change the system and broaden the NCAA's authority? Maybe elite privates who don't want NCAA sports to taint their academic reputation like Stanford/Northwestern/Vanderbilt? Or maybe the P5s that are losing out by playing fair like Purdue/Wisconsin/Pitt/Boston College? Or maybe the service academies?


* I posted this on the P5 board because let's face it - only the P5s (along with the service academies and maybe the Ivies) have the power to change the NCAA. *
10-16-2017 11:38 AM
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