This just further demonstrates why recruiting needs to be deregulated.
Bad rules simply can't be fixed by more bad rules.
Only things that these rules do is allow the cheaters who choose to skirt them an advantage over those who are willing to play by them.
It's certainly not about "leveling a playing field," let alone what's in the best interests of an athlete.
Bad rules simply can't be fixed by more bad rules.
Only things that these rules do is allow the cheaters who choose to skirt them an advantage over those who are willing to play by them.
It's certainly not about "leveling a playing field," let alone what's in the best interests of an athlete.