College basketball is in a state of chaos, but it's not beyond fixing

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College basketball is in a state of chaos, but it's not beyond fixing
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Constant free agency without guardrails? That's the modern era of college basketball. John Fanta spoke to several college coaches about the state of the game and what must change.

On Tuesday night, Kim English boiled over with frustration. The 35-year-old Providence men's basketball coach took to social media to voice frustrations that many coaches possess, but that few publicly talk about. After rumors swirled that Providence senior Bryce Hopkins, a first-team All-Big East selection, could be entering the transfer portal, English elected to clear the air with a post on X.

which argues that the association is breaking federal law by placing any restrictions on how athletes make money from selling the rights to their name, image or likeness. This multi-billion-dollar lawsuit, being overseen by Judge Claudia Wilken, who has ruled against the NCAA previously in both Alston and O'Bannon, could be trending toward a settlement that drops a fee of more than $4 billion in back payments to past college athletes.

good for 85% of its annual revenue, Winter states that it's time for the association to get real with its protocols. 'College basketball is functionally a professional sport,' Winter said. 'But, it has rules that pretend this is some sort of amateur, extracurricular activity. The current model is not a model you would create if you sat down and were creating something from scratch on paper. Where we are currently is not best for all parties involved.

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