Matt Baker
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What would we have to move to get there?
And just part of the argument is that you look around a stadium a lot of time, there's parking garages or parking lots that are only full a couple times a year.
Well, that's not the best use of your real estate, so you need to be thinking about other ways.
So that's kind of the idea there.
Again, not everybody's going to do it.
It's not going to work for everybody.
But everyone who can look at it is going to look at it and say, does this make sense for us?
In the middle of the country in like Indianapolis or something like that.
So, I mean, part of that would be the national law preempting the state law.
So in that scenario, the Missouri one, you wouldn't necessarily be able to do that if that's against the national law.
So you could kind of do some of those things to get rid of some of those potential advantages that legislators everywhere are writing in.
But your general point, I think, is sound.
College sports is a zero-sum game.
So anything that I can do to help me
whether that's on the field trying to find, you know, exploit the loopholes and the gray areas of the rules, whether it's off the field in recruiting, whether it's state legislatures, whether it's judges, all that stuff, that's just the way it is.
I need to do whatever is best for me to help me win and keep my job.
I don't know how that changes, and I don't think that it can change.
What you would need is some sort of