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Potential policy changes:Big 5 autonomy ★ Permissible vs. actionable legislation ★Full-cost scholarships ★ Four-year scholarships ★ Educational trust ★ Countable hours ★ Long-term medical coverage ★ Benefits and agents ★ Extended due process ★ Transfer rules
the major key point. it lets the big boys be big boys and the little boys stay little
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Everything you need to know about the NCAA's coming major changes - SBNation.com
the major key point. it lets the big boys be big boys and the little boys stay little
Big 5 autonomy
The power conferences — ACC, Big 12, Big Ten, Pac-12 and SEC — are expected to gain autonomy from the rest of Division I. Essentially, this means that those conferences will be able to approve rules that only apply to themselves.
The schools in the Big 5 are richer than their smaller Division I counterparts, and therefore, they have different interests. The bigger conferences have long fought the smaller ones to be able to provide athletes with more benefits, but were unable to do so, because small schools that cannot afford these additional benefits had a larger portion of the votes.
more details in the link
Everything you need to know about the NCAA's coming major changes - SBNation.com
