NCAA president urges conferences, schools to be cautious of equity deals

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2 thoughts on “NCAA president urges conferences, schools to be cautious of equity deals

  1. A big issue no one mentions or maybe not even aware of yet, is over saturation of college games on tv. Saturdays and half the week is nothing but games. Viewers like me are getting sick of it. The networks and cable are tripping over each other to have more games, earlier, later, all friggn night.
    Gambling has become the driving force and of course greed by the players, conferences and universities. The over saturation will choke the golden goose eventually.

    1. The schedule is full of games because that’s what people want to watch. The ratings indicate nothing else on the weekend even comes close.

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