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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Some schools - especially Ivies and the academies - have been asking for test scores, but the NCAA has served ALL of them with notices that you cannot have two separate requirements for the same class of student. Also the NCAA has already made it clear that tests are optional through 2023, and next month are voting on making it permanent which given the California and Harvard lawsuits, you can reasonably expect this policy to be made permanent. Here's the link to the NCAA governance section - https://www.ncaa.org/news/2022/2/16/media-center-proposals-to-drop-test-scores-for-incoming-college-athletes-advance.aspx [/quote] Let’s not kid ourselves. This proposal is driven by the big revenue generating sports where the student in student athlete doesn’t really exist for many playing these sports.[/quote] There are two distinct tiers of sports in school - revenue and non-revenue. The non-revenue sports exist, especially on the girls side due to Title IX, because the revenue sports allow it. If the SEC and BigTen+ decided that they wanted a better split of the revenue, they could unilaterally end the NCAA. Period. So don't think this proposal has anything to do with the revenue sports. Bigger fish to fry.[/quote] Wrong Title IX is federal law and not an NCAA rule. Killing the NCAA would not end title IX. [/quote]
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