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Power conference commissioners confident in new collegiate sports model


SEC leader Greg Sankey was among the five power conference commissioners who stressed on a Monday Zoom call thereâs optimism despite the work that lies ahead.
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Sorry Commissioners, your compensation model will not survive legal challenges. Your clearinghouse will not be around in a couple of years unless Congress steps in with antitrust regulations and true guardrails with enforcement teeth. The Supreme Court has already decided that no one can restrict athletes compensation. The fair market will decide how much is paid - not Deloitte.
" The fair market will decide how much is paid - not Deloitte."…….to your point MontanaDawg, our history as a free market economy means Deloitte has no standing and their authority will be overturned…whatever someone is willing to pay and whatever someone is willing to accept is free market……..let everyone bewear and bring on the litigation.
This new "model" was created by and for lawyers. That's all you need to know.