Friday at 09:47 PM3 days Moderator No. Interesting discussion taking place. It is being broadcast live at this moment from the White House. If you miss it, it may be available on You Tube.NIL, problems with the transfer portal, and the impact NIL has on other sports is being discussed.Not reporting, just letting everyone know it is currently available.I checked…it is on You Tube.
Saturday at 01:07 AM3 days Moderator No. FWIW - Roundtable takeaways -https://sports.yahoo.com/articles/donald-trump-college-sports-roundtable-235004792.html
Saturday at 01:21 AM3 days Moderator No. Another POV from Matt (purple-faced?) Hayes -https://sports.yahoo.com/articles/trump-roundtable-shows-college-sports-005239930.html
Saturday at 02:15 AM3 days Author Moderator No. What I gather from what I watched…If there is any action taken, attorney’s will challenge it, and judges decisions may lead colleges to eliminate some non-revenue sports opportunities. Nothing has changed.
Saturday at 02:24 AM3 days No. 3 minutes ago, Drake said:What I gather from what I watched…If there is any action taken, attorney’s will challenge it, and judges decisions may lead colleges to eliminate some non-revenue sports opportunities.Nothing has changed.Yeah, this isn't really politics, there's just not much a president or anybody else can do.You offer non-revenue sports for non monetary reasons or you don't offer it at all.The players of the sports that generate the revenue get paid for playing. It's demand driven are a meritocracy with the supply of that product that creates the demand. It's the legal system we have in this country applied to a corner case with high visibility.
Saturday at 04:24 PM3 days No. I am not a an attorney, but I have watched every single Perry Mason episode. Once the revenue-sharing and NIL payments emerged, I wondered how would Title IX and non-revenue sports (let's be honest, they are money-losing sports) be managed since the revenue-shares used to cover those expenses in large measure.
Saturday at 04:37 PM3 days Moderator No. 10 minutes ago, idontrollonshobbas said:I am not a an attorney, but I have watched every single Perry Mason episode. Once the revenue-sharing and NIL payments emerged, I wondered how would Title IX and non-revenue sports (let's be honest, they are money-losing sports) be managed since the revenue-shares used to cover those expenses in large measure.Poor prosecutor Hamilton Berger. He went toe-to-toe with Perry in almost every episode and never won a case. Fitting for a hamburger. 🤣
Sunday at 02:42 AM2 days No. 10 hours ago, Jon Joseph said:Poor prosecutor Hamilton Berger. He went toe-to-toe with Perry in almost every episode and never won a case. Fitting for a hamburger. 🤣The Hamburgler has a better winning percentage than the Washington Generals. According to Wikipedia:Burger did defeat Mason twice on the television series: in "The Case of the Terrified Typist" (episode 1-38), and in "The Case of the Deadly Verdict" (episode 7–4),[6]: 12369 a much-publicized episode that begins with Mason's client being sentenced to death.[7][8]
23 hours ago23 hr Moderator No. Good luck, yuck, yuck 😁. The NCAA Been There, Done This and Paid BIG Legal Fees to No Avail -On3Donald Trump proposes return to pre-NIL era, wants to 'ra....
1 hour ago1 hr Moderator No. All my bags are packed; I'm ready to...? Is it time for the Power 2 to take a powder?https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/ncaaf/2026/03/10/what-did-sec-big-ten-learn-at-president-trump-roundtable-its-time-to-go/89072802007/?utm_source=usatoday-sports-strada&utm_medium=email&utm_cam
38 minutes ago38 min Author Moderator No. 9 minutes ago, Jon Joseph said:Is it time for the Power 2 to take a powder?That would really muddy the water.It is unrealistic to think that every Division 1 team is financially capable of competing at an elite level in football, basketball, and Olympic sports. NIL is a game changer, and creates a huge void between the haves, and have nots. NIL is not going away, any interference will be challenged in court.If they truly want to save Olympic sport competition at the college level, Universities need to have the financial ability to provide elite level training and facilities in those sports. Sprinkle in a few more Universities, and two mega conferences probably achieves that financial viability.The biggest hurdles are the BIG and SEC agreeing on anything, and then getting the media networks to work together.
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