This past week I had the opportunity to attend the Aspen Institute’s forum entitled: “The Future of College Sports: The Government’s Role in Athlete’s Pay.”
The top story of the week was the NCAA’s statement about allowing student-athletes to be compensated for their Name, Image and Likeness. Read my two articles about why those are going to cause a lot of problems.
The NCAA statement about the changes it is planning to make to allow compensation for Name, Image and LIkeness leave gaping holes which will create a mess of eligibility problems.
This week we take a look at targeting, the California regulation allowing NCAA athletes to get paid for Name, Image and Likeness and the inadvertent side-effects of the new redshirting rules
You have to wonder whether the “solution” is the proposed Name, Image and Likeness (NIL) law that was passed in California and is now being proposed in many other states.