GuyFawkes
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This will be interesting and probably will not end well. I don't see how colleges can in the future be told that they need to simultaneously treat this like a business transaction between labor and business on the one hand, while on the other hand being compelled to comply with Title IX and provide an equal number of scholarships to non-revenue women's sports. I'm no Title IX scholar so I may have this wrong. Either this is a business deal or it's amateur college athletics. If it becomes all business than they should be allowed to pick who they want to give scholarships to and in what sport.
At the end of the day unionization- if it ends there- would probably mean that the rich programs can handle it and the poorer programs will cut sports. The student athletes will be the losers and a few will get their union benefits.
They do get to pick who they want to give scholarships to, they are just restricted by the number of scholarships they can give out, its no different than a pro team having roster limits