Options to Rid the College Recruiting Scandals in College Basket Ball
I’ve grown tired of the scandals in college sports. I’m also tired of seeing scholarships wasted along with teams having to rebuild the next year. I think it would be nice to see the collegiate players play until their senior year or in a proposal that I have at least get them to the junior year and make a decision from there as far there future: NBA draft or finish their collegiate career.
To stop the corruption in college basketball, I would suggest a
true commitment in which the student agrees to take a scholarship and play for
the school a minimum of THREE years. How you may ask? Check this out:
If the student signs with a school, he has to be there for three
years and should he break the deal, he forfeits not only his college
eligibility, but his professional chances as well. The athlete would have to
sit out the remainder of college years (example left sophomore year, so ONE
year before he can sign with a NBA team) along with being excluded from the NBA
draft.
This will weed out those that are truly in it for going pro which
I understand. For those that want to go pro, allow them to go to the G league
and play for a year or two, then select them in the draft:
If the player commits, this will also give colleges the
opportunity to build a contending team and not have to worry about recruiting
and taking the wrong approach just to get a kid for only One year. This allows
for better fan support and booster support and keeps the college recruiting a
lot cleaner.
This benefits the young player too. Rather than waste a years of
time at a college that he wasn’t interested in the first place, he can play and
get paid for playing in the G league and perfect his skills.
This is also beneficial to the college student and the game too.
There are a lot of great kids that get overlooked because they weren’t necessarily
that “GUY” coming out of high school, however I would say with time and
development; this would be your team star along with having him grow at least
until his junior year. He may go onto his senior year as well because again,
these are the students that don’t have the NBA completely on their minds. They
are here for an educational opportunity with a chance at becoming pro should
that be their ultimate desire.
Unfortunately, a lot of the kids that go to these colleges come
from poor background, and they are looking for every financial opportunity they
can. I can’t blame them, as they bring a lot of money to their prospective
college, however we know there is a rule in play for this, which unfortunately
sucks.
College coaches and staff are under pressure to win and get the
best players they can to win. The only problem is it comes with a harsh cost.
So to fix it, let’s just do it
the right way the first time.
No more scandals with recruiting and programs can be cleanly
ran.
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