its about time-they stink and major changes should be made. Any investigation should also more fairly define the obligations of a university when a player is given a written offer and makes a commitment-thereby creating what should be an enforceable contractr upon acceptances by both the player and school and qualification under school and NCAA rules. Each team should be awarded a set number of scholarships for each year and if they want to cut players for athletic reasons or sign academically marginal players then that school should suffer the consequences if those gambles don't pay off. This would even the playing field for schools that keep athletes eligible and coaches that develop their players. This is College Football which should be primarily about educating student athletes not the NFL which is primarily about winning at all costs. Of course, some exceptions might be acceptable like players with verified medical conditions, players turning pro etc
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