------ So I guess the only question is...what's the catch? It's not that I'm not happy that the NCAA is finally throwing the unpaid student-athletes who've built the organization's net-worth to a figure that ranges in double-digits the most bargain basement of bone, I just can't find an answer for the most obvious of question... Given both their hard-headed history and a business model that still remains laughably flawed, I have my doubts that this is an effort to either do right by the players or silence the critics...
Therefore, I'm left wondering how making what is only a slightly less hypocritical transferring process circumstantially easier on the kids they typically treat like recyclable trash stands to financially benefit those that run the business of college sports under the transparent ruse that it's amateur athletics. I don't know much about what goes on behind the scenes, but I do know that the NCAA has never gone with the flow unless there was an ulterior motive powering that revenue stream. Money is somehow, someway the motivation here. I'm unclear as to how, which I guess in a weird way is of small credit to the organization whose greed usually comes off as clear and present stupidity, as opposed to baseline common sense.
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