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(The Center Square) – Ohio college athletes moved closer to being legally directly paid, but time is running out. Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine issued an executive order in November that allows colleges ...
The direct payments to athletes, set to begin in fall 2025, would be capped at 22% of the average major conference school’s primary revenues, resulting in a figure that reaches around $22 ...
The NCAA and major conferences, including the SEC and ACC, agreed to a settlement that would include almost $3 billion to current and former athletes.
Ohio State Athletic Director Ross Bjork spoke with the board of trustees for the first time at a new committee meeting. Ohio State AD Bjork talks paying NCAA athletes, maintaining 36 teams with ...
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On Tuesday, Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine signed an executive order allowing universities in the Buckeye State to directly pay college athletes for their name, image and likeness effective immediately.
Yet Georgia State’s 32,000 students are still required to cover much of the costs. Over the past five years, students have paid nearly $90 million in mandatory athletic fees to support football and other intercollegiate athletics — one of the highest contributions in the country.
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