Breaking Down the NCAA’s Latest Stall Tactic for Athlete Compensation
Tag: SB 206
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Breaking Down the NCAA’s Latest Stall Tactic for Athlete Compensation
In September of this year, California enacted a law that would allow college athletes to profit off their name, image, and likeness (NIL) beginning in 2023. The NCAA vehemently opposed this law and even threatened that any California schools that allowed their student athletes to profit off their NIL would be in violation of NCAA rules and therefore unable to compete against NCAA teams.
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SB 206 Would Benefit More Athletes Than the Narrative Indicates
Somehow the narrative around SB 206, and athlete rights to the name, image, and likeness of their birthright—a right that every other American citizen takes for granted is being distorted in the media–both as to what it is and the number of athletes it would benefit.
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SB 206 Would Benefit More Athletes Than the Narrative Indicates
Somehow the narrative around SB 206, and athlete rights to the name, image, and likeness of their birthright—a right that every other American citizen takes for granted is being distorted in the media–both as to what it is and the number of athletes it would benefit.
Permanent link to this article: https://advocacyforfairnessinsports.org/feature-stories/ncaa/sb-206-would-benefit-more-athletes-than-the-narrative-indicates/