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The Boneyard

What does proposed NCAA legislation mean for Mississippi State?

The Boneyard

Steve Robertson

Sports, Music, Music Commentary

4.4518 Ratings

🗓️ 29 April 2020

⏱️ 49 minutes

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Summary

The NCAA is working towards changes in regards to name, image and likeness and transfers.


Are those two issues connected and will they create a larger gap between the blue bloods and the rest of the NCAA field?



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0:00.0

Welcome to the Boneyard with Steve Robertson. As always, I am your good friend that host Steve Robertson here on the hump day edition of the yard. Hope things are well with you wherever you are today. It's a nice day here and starve. A little bit overcast. Kind of windy today. Probably not the best day to get out and go by a pool or anything, even though some people are starting to do that sort of thing.

0:21.5

Water's still a little bit cool.

0:22.7

But anyway, it's a nice day here.

0:24.6

A lot's going on.

0:25.8

A lot has changed since we have been together.

0:27.7

Not necessarily, you know, with Mississippi State Sports.

0:31.5

But the NCAA announced today some information from their working group that is spending some time trying to find a solution to this name, image, and likeness issue that's kind of affecting the NCAA.

0:46.3

We're going to get into some of that today. We're going to get into some of the one-time transfer tub stool and how all that is really kind of connected.

0:52.3

I don't think a lot of people fully appreciate that the fact that you could have both of these

0:58.1

issues of legislation change and one could impact the other in a very major way and significantly

1:04.5

change the landscape of college athletics.

1:06.7

We're going to get into some of that today.

1:09.3

One also takes some time to give a tip of the cap.

1:12.6

For everybody out there yesterday that did the wall sit in the memory of Alex Wilcox,

1:19.0

for Mississippi State softball player that died of ovarian cancer, a lot of people were doing that.

1:26.0

Really excited about the soccer team for what they did.

1:29.6

Very innovative in their approach to honor a fallen bulldog.

1:36.4

And so a lot of people did it.

1:38.0

I didn't do it.

1:39.7

I don't know that I could do a wall sit for 428.

1:41.7

I can certainly try.

1:42.5

I know our media peer, Ty Horka, he did it. It's a tip of the cap for all those folks for participating in all

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