This is a good idea.  Not the union, pulling out the big 5 conferences and
making them autonomous. 

Not sure we should include the little ACC girls school conference.

Giving our athletes more benefits is good, separating us from the Boise
States, etc is also good.

The SEC will go to 16 schools next.  (I predict)

 

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Slive: Leagues, union advocates have common ground


 

 


BY JOHN ZENOR


AP SPORTS WRITER


BIRMINGHAM, Ala. -- Southeastern Conference Commissioner Mike Slive doesn't
think college athletes should have employee status, but believes there is
some common ground with the proposal from the five power leagues and a union
movement.

The NCAA board of directors is expected to consider Thursday a
recommendation restructuring the NCAA to create autonomy in specific areas
for the SEC, Big Ten, Pacific-12, Big 12 an Atlantic Coast Conference. A
vote is anticipated at the board's meeting in August.

Northwestern players are set to vote Friday on whether to form a union.

The 65 members of the five conferences are seeking to be allowed to cover
the full cost of attendance for athletes, among other initiatives.

"I don't believe student-athletes should be employees," Slive said Monday,
addressing a Southeast regional meeting of the Associated Press sports
editors. "If you put the union issue aside and look at the substance of
what's being asked for, you will see that in part, and maybe in great part,
that what's being asked for are the same kind of things that the 65
institutions put forth in the vision as early as last fall.

"I prefer to think about what's the substance of issue rather than the
nature of it."

Slive has monitored the case of Northwestern football players seeking to be
allowed to unionize.

The commissioner said the leagues want athletes to have "a voice and vote in
NCAA" legislation.

Slive said he doesn't think the NCAA's changes would be too little or
necessarily too late.

"There is an element of frustration when I say to you that we started this
last summer," Slive said. "It's not unfair to say that to turn the NCAA is
not unlike turning an aircraft carrier from north to south. It's taken time.
These are something that we believed in and wanted to get on the table much
earlier than we have been able to."

Slive addressed a variety of issues, including SEC football schedules and
the one-and-done rule:

- He expects SEC presidents and chancellors to vote on whether to add a
ninth league game before spring meetings May 27-30 in Destin, Fla. The
possible scenarios include eight games or nine games, with or without
permanent inter-division opponents like Alabama-Tennessee. "We've shown them
that with all the formats every one of them has advantages and
disadvantages," the commissioner said. He said they will meet soon but
declined to elaborate.

- Slive isn't a fan of basketball players leaving school after one year,
saying it's much less likely for an athlete who leaves after one year to
finish his degree than one who stays longer. Kentucky made it to the
national championship game in men's basketball with a freshman-heavy lineup
of NBA prospects. James Young has already declared for the NBA draft and
others could follow. "What you've got to think about it is it's not a good
rule, in my opinion," Slive said. "It's a bad rule. You know why it's a bad
rule, it's because it's academically a bad rule."

- He didn't express an opinion on the failed proposal for a rule that would
penalize offenses for snapping before 10 seconds ticked off the play clock.
He did say that was an example of why college football needs a competition
committee similar to the one he serves on in basketball. "This debate
exposed a glaring error in the process and hopefully we can fill that gap,"
Slive said.


Read more here:
http://www.miamiherald.com/2014/04/21/4072087/slive-leagues-union-advocates.
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