Every team is dealing with developmental kids leaving in the portal. With something changing, I think you’ll see this continue with mid majors acting as developmental programs with players moving up and down.
What does that have to do with conference officials trying to influence transferring, or in Raiolas case, high school kids? You think they have more clout than the SEC conference officials and are dirtier somehow? Good luck!
And I said go for it, see if the government really cares about college athletics versus medicine. Given they haven’t really yet, I’ll stick with your analogy not applying.
That analogy only works if the regulatory conditions are the same, which they clearly are not. You can certainly advocate with your congresspeople for that, but that’s not the situation today.
The $30,000 doesn’t include the nil money, which would still exist and be directly operated by the schools, and is a minimum. There is no cap on either the trust fund or nil.