NCAA reverses course, may allow student-athletes to market themselves, and it could be worth millions for some of college sports’ biggest stars
The NCAA announced Tuesday afternoon that it would begin the process of allowing student athletes to market themselves for financial gain.The NCAA announced Tuesday afternoon that it would begin the process of allowing student-athletes to market themselves for financial gain.
It is still not clear exactly how the athletes would be permitted to do and how the NCAA would control the revenue.The National Collegiate Athletic Association — the governing body responsible for overseeing college sports — announced Tuesday afternoon that it would begin the process of allowing student-athletes to market themselves for financial gain.
Assure student-athletes are treated similarly to non-athlete students unless a compelling reason exists to differentiate.
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