NCAA SCHOLARSHIP LIMIT CLASS ACTION INVESTIGATION: SILVER GOLUB & TEITELL LLP INVESTIGATING CLAIMS FOR DIVISION ONE SCHOLARSHIP ATHLETES
/PRNewswire/ -- Silver Golub & Teitell LLP ("SGT")—a Connecticut-based plaintiffs' law firm with a national class action practice—is investigating whether the...
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This is a class action lawsuit challenging the 85 scholarship limit. I have to wonder if some of the latest Stanford transfers would be sticking at Stanford if there was not an 85 scholarship limit. It does seem Stanford football players in particular would be in the sweet spot of the target class of this lawsuit.
An argument for unlimited scholarships makes a degree of sense. It's the only way the "water" of the player market can truly find its level. I mean let's say Michigan wants to offer 100 scholarships. Given only about 50 players will see much action, would they even be able to get 100 if they wanted them? Would be fascinating to see how the market would shake out without any limits.
How would no scholarship limits impact Stanford?
In a crazy coincidence, I was working with the firm bringing this lawsuit on a medical malpractice claim last year.