NCAA now allowing athletes to profit from their own image
As of yesterday, the NCAA made the decision to allow its athletes to profit from their names. Beginning today, athletes in all three divisions...
Which is over 460,000 athletes that will be able to earn money from the fame they get in their sports.
From selling their photos and autographs to entering into brand deals with major companies, athletes will no longer be penalized for using this notoriety to make money.
So I guess we'll get an NCAA Football in 2022
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