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I don't think Tech understands what they just did by supporting the injunction.

They've turned every other athletic department against them. Good luck scheduling games. They've likely accelerated the departure of the SEC and Big 10 from the NCAA. Wouldn't surprise me if the ACC tried to join them. Once that happens, the CFP won't run through the NCAA and the Big 12 will be excluded. I'm sure the other Big 12 members love that thought. Kiss that TV money goodbye.

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11 hours ago, Shivam Patel said:

 

This is classic.  Literally, the criminal gets to determine the penalty for the actions which he has admitted are in violation of NCAA rules and state laws.  The fox is literally running the hen house.  

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8 hours ago, tsip92 said:

This is classic.  Literally, the criminal gets to determine the penalty for the actions which he has admitted are in violation of NCAA rules and state laws.  The fox is literally running the hen house.  

This is super odd. I am not shocked that the court issued the injunction due to irreparable harm which was always a possibility whether you agree with it or not, but then the court appears to be "standing in" for the NCAA and rules on how the punishment should be assessed. This is quite different from saying the NCAA doesn't have the authority to do something (like regulating paying players because it violates other laws). 

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