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Paying College Athletes: The New Era Begins
USASaturday, June 7, 2025
Athletes can still make money from their name, image, and likeness (NIL) deals. However, a new organization, the College Sports Commission, will monitor these deals to prevent boosters from using them as extra salary payments.
Despite this settlement, legal challenges remain. The NCAA faces lawsuits that could redefine athletes as employees. This could lead to more legal battles over salary caps and gender equity in sports budgets.
The NCAA hopes Congress will step in with new laws to address these issues. Meanwhile, athletes and their advocates push for collective bargaining, similar to professional sports. This could give athletes more power in shaping future rules.
The road ahead is filled with uncertainty. Both schools and athletes are preparing for more legal battles and negotiations. The future of college sports hangs in the balance, with both sides eager to shape the new landscape.
The next few years will be crucial. The decisions made now will set the stage for how college athletes are treated and compensated in the future.
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