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So, all those who love to rip the NCAA now want NCAA to fix NIL?

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Remember that Defund the Police movement?

Police Departments around the nation, particularly in Minneapolis and Baton Rouge, Louisiana, to name just two, clearly have needed the removal of rogue cops and significant reform, but not complete overhauls.

Funny, how sometimes the harshest critics of an entity suddenly go quiet when all of a sudden, they need that entity.

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FILE - Pittsburgh wide receiver Jordan Addison (3) hauls in a pass for a touchdown against Duke safety Lummie Young IV (23) during the first half of an NCAA college football game Nov. 6, 2021, in Durham, N.C. (AP Photo/Chris Seward, File)

Such is the case with the National Collegiate Athletic Association – you know, that four-letter word commonly referred to as the NCAA, located in Indianapolis.

"Let’s disband the NCAA," the people say and have said for decades.

I’ve heard it for years – long before Name, Image & Likeness came around. It is often akin to, "I just hate cops."

Well, the NCAA is the only cop you got in the historically corrupt, seedy world of college football and basketball.

The fashionable and hip NCAA haters, who are in extremely large numbers, exulted in joy last summer with ultimate victory. On Monday, June 21, the Supreme Court ruled 9-0 against the NCAA, allowing student-athletes to benefit monetarily from their own Name, Image And Likeness.

It was called, "one of the most significant sports law decisions in U.S. history," by sports business outlet Sportico.

It has been. At last, college athletes – particularly football and men’s basketball players – are making money themselves after making so much money for

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