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Wisconsin tells Spring Seniors

biggunsbob

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To move on. Probably won?t be the last university to do so. The Issue will be money/scholarships.

https://www.mlive.com/sports/2020/0...n-tells-spring-sports-seniors-to-move-on.html


Yahoo sports Peter Thamel wrote.

The dirty little secret of the spring sports ruling is that it infuriated many athletic departments/directors. The NCAA basically forced schools to either a) be the bad guy (like Wisconsin) or b) find a bunch of money at a time of financial uncertainly.
 
To move on. Probably won?t be the last university to do so. The Issue will be money/scholarships.

https://www.mlive.com/sports/2020/0...n-tells-spring-sports-seniors-to-move-on.html


Yahoo sports Peter Thamel wrote.

The dirty little secret of the spring sports ruling is that it infuriated many athletic departments/directors. The NCAA basically forced schools to either a) be the bad guy (like Wisconsin) or b) find a bunch of money at a time of financial uncertainly.

I think it was the right call. Let the departments do what they want. It certainly wouldn't be fair to smaller schools (like the MAC) to be forced into giving scholarships that they can't afford.
 
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