It’s obviously going to become law. The judge made it clear. Besides guys are going to prep schools and getting extra time. No chance they can stop it. HS kids might go to juco as a minor league system.
There is a very strong chance they can stop this. For me, it's easy. When you are at an FCS school, your credits transfer to an FBS school. The same is true in JUCO. Pavia says it restricts his rights to free trade. But at the same time, his actions are restricting the rights of high school athletes. Put that together with the fact that the NFL doesn't want this. Which means they will send their high-priced lawyers to make sure it doesn't happen.
@@thatcollegefootballguy Honestly, I was shocked on how many credits some schools don't take from JUCO's or even other universities. How you only take .5 credits from a 3.0 credit math course? haha
@@thatcollegefootballguy Pavia isn’t doing anything systemic that restricts HS athletes. That’s like saying someone at work who gets a promotion restricts other people in the workplace. Also JUCO credits often don’t transfer, however many high school AP classes do, including at Prep Schools. I’ll just leave it at that bc you really haven’t thought it through.
There would be way less opportunity for people that can't typically afford an education to get one via athletics. Not even football. Football allows so many other people in different sports to get an education. Somewhere north of 300k kids a year.
@JROB447 none of these kids are considered amateurs anymore. If we can't agree that 25 is too old, why even have eligibility requirements at all then? Let's just allow players to play in college forever. It will be an NFL alternative as opposed to an NFL developmental league.
@@newyorknole2225 that’s what it should in my opinion. Power 4 needs to create a super league at this point and make it pro. They have the edge over NFL since they sign players right out of high school and can make their college teams a minor league team. Picture it. 40 team league in the spring, so it doesn’t clash with the college schedule. Players sign to pro teams straight from college. Similar to the European model
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It’s obviously going to become law. The judge made it clear. Besides guys are going to prep schools and getting extra time. No chance they can stop it. HS kids might go to juco as a minor league system.
There is a very strong chance they can stop this. For me, it's easy. When you are at an FCS school, your credits transfer to an FBS school. The same is true in JUCO.
Pavia says it restricts his rights to free trade. But at the same time, his actions are restricting the rights of high school athletes.
Put that together with the fact that the NFL doesn't want this. Which means they will send their high-priced lawyers to make sure it doesn't happen.
@@thatcollegefootballguy Honestly, I was shocked on how many credits some schools don't take from JUCO's or even other universities. How you only take .5 credits from a 3.0 credit math course? haha
@@thatcollegefootballguy Pavia isn’t doing anything systemic that restricts HS athletes. That’s like saying someone at work who gets a promotion restricts other people in the workplace.
Also JUCO credits often don’t transfer, however many high school AP classes do, including at Prep Schools. I’ll just leave it at that bc you really haven’t thought it through.
If an academy system to pro league path existed like in international sports, we wouldn’t be in this mess
There would be way less opportunity for people that can't typically afford an education to get one via athletics. Not even football. Football allows so many other people in different sports to get an education. Somewhere north of 300k kids a year.
Can we just have a reasonable hard cap on age? There shouldn't be any 25 year old college players.
Age limit is dumb. It’s an “amateur” sport not a “junior” sport
@JROB447 none of these kids are considered amateurs anymore. If we can't agree that 25 is too old, why even have eligibility requirements at all then? Let's just allow players to play in college forever. It will be an NFL alternative as opposed to an NFL developmental league.
@@newyorknole2225 that’s what it should in my opinion. Power 4 needs to create a super league at this point and make it pro. They have the edge over NFL since they sign players right out of high school and can make their college teams a minor league team. Picture it. 40 team league in the spring, so it doesn’t clash with the college schedule. Players sign to pro teams straight from college. Similar to the European model
@@JROB447 Ive never fundamentally disagreed with someone this much about anything. We won't be finding common ground on this.
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Two thumbs down to 365 Sports.
It spoils the experience. There are other ways to "busk" up a buck or two for your channel.
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