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RIGHT NOW: @Sam_Vecenie speaks with @JTTheBrick & @LooneyonFox about what the #NCAA's rule changes mean for the future of #CollegeBasketball!
— FOX Sports Radio (@FoxSportsRadio) August 9, 2018
LISTEN: https://t.co/WOHUhovz0N pic.twitter.com/04BO1M9ONE
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The beginning of the end of amateurism. @NCAA doing all they can to salvage @marchmadness $$$$ at all cost. This has nothing to do with the #StudentAthlete @NCAAPrez is a total fraud. Why can't @NCAAFootball do this??? Will be impossible to stop once lawsuits begin. #FireEmmert https://t.co/7QpPeeqD7c
— Chris Miller (@millman85) August 9, 2018
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Athletes on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation often lack support system, facilities and funding to chase their dreams. That trend could be changing. https://t.co/BlbZhNuRuQ pic.twitter.com/aPRapNoVQR
— argusleader (@argusleader) August 9, 2018
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BOZICH | The changes announced today by the @NCAA won't fix college basketball's money problem: https://t.co/WCVFJlxaPS | @rickbozich pic.twitter.com/aK2EhepDgx
— WDRB News (@WDRBNews) August 9, 2018
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The NCAA is very good at that
— Joshua Nelson (@JNeladelphia) August 9, 2018
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I liked a @YouTube video https://t.co/wZKdJcbgJm ALGE CRUMPLER THROUGH THE YEARS - NCAA FOOTBALL 98 - MADDEN 12
— IconicFreeze(akaBLV) (@IconicFreeze23) August 9, 2018
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UNC has done something wrong the last 5-7 years in 🏈🏀. Anybody else the NCAA would give the death 💀 penalty
— brian parrish (@brianparrish86) August 9, 2018
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Pyrrhic victory for sure--yes some steps in the right direction but frustrating for folks like us. Still amazes me what was horrific yesterday is permissible today. If only NIL's were viewed the same way. It will happen--but glacially unless forced.
— B. David Ridpath (@drridpath) August 9, 2018
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I have trouble understanding the new @ncaa rule allowing players that don’t get drafted by NBA are allowed to return to the NCAA. My question is the athlete able to transfer & become immediately eligible if there is no scholarship available?
— Al Harris (@Blessed2Coach) August 9, 2018
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How does the new NCAA viewing period affect the @PangosAACamp and or the Elite 100 @WCEBball @RyanSilver1 will Ncca coaches be able to attend? @JuliusVElite @JHart_1825 @CSFCoachTaylor
— Sole Brothers (@SoleBrothersorg) August 9, 2018
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The two parties affected by the NCAA's new rules reportedly felt "blindsided" https://t.co/j03eLsE3ms
— New York Post Sports (@nypostsports) August 9, 2018
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3 questions after the NCAA’s new basketball rule changes https://t.co/IhsdKaD2VI pic.twitter.com/GE211eirnI
— Maria Vaughn (@xcreative02) August 9, 2018
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Read about it a couple hours ago.
— Ryan Hansell (@Ryan40272) August 9, 2018
I wish the NCAA would just disappear off the planet.
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Lol niggas just want to play ncaa football again chill 😂. In the pool of life it’s not that deep.
— Kaleb (@_VeryKD25ish_) August 9, 2018
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Who knew the Bahamas had a national team??? https://t.co/JhbI4UDpKb
— Josh Russell (@j_russell_O_H) August 9, 2018
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The NCAA says student-athletes shouldn't be paid because the 13th Amendment allows unpaid prison labor https://t.co/WEHJD6lmj6 by Shaun King https://t.co/WEHJD6lmj6
— NoBullShite (@MONTYOG) August 9, 2018
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College basketball players who go undrafted by the NBA will be allowed to return to school as part of sweeping NCAA reforms in the wake of a corruption scandal. >> https://t.co/Pk2PoOmAi1 pic.twitter.com/BGNLBZ5ATw
— WAFB 9 Sports (@WAFB9Sports) August 9, 2018
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All true. But, as we've been saying for a decade, change is coming. And this is part of that.
— Warren K. Zola (@WarrenKZola) August 9, 2018
Think about the @NCAA's definition of #amateurism in 2000 vs today. It's at least changing... too slowly for sure, but it's still a win.
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NCAA to allow more flexibility for college basketball players considering the NBA https://t.co/yBscUTNZk3
— mySA (@mySA) August 9, 2018
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Violation of NCAA rules... Regardless of if someone thinks it’s stupid they knew the rules and chose to break them... Just stating facts. No argument or debate intended.
— Carter Thompson (@Cthomp1913) August 9, 2018
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