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  2. Title IX memo throws wrench in plans for schools to pay NIL ...

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    NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Plans for colleges to pay athletes directly for their name, image and likeness deals would run afoul of Title IX, the Department of Education said in guidance issued ...

  3. Student athlete compensation - Wikipedia

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    Some high-school athletics associations subsequently adjusted their rules to allow high-school athletes to sign NIL deals while retaining their athletic eligibility. For example, the Oregon School Activities Association approved student NIL deals on October 10, 2022, [ 26 ] leading to a local apparel company signing two Oregon Ducks basketball ...

  4. As college sports move toward pay for play, Title IX looms as ...

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    A court settlement that would require colleges – for the first time – to pay athletes billions for their play is not going to settle the debate over amateurism in NCAA sports. Many schools ...

  5. Title IX memo throws wrench in plans for schools to pay NIL ...

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    Under terms of the House settlement, a game-changing legal agreement that's expected to be approved this spring, universities will be able to pay athletes directly under a revenue-sharing plan that would see the biggest schools distribute around $20.5 million each to athletes. Many schools have publicly stated that the majority of that money ...

  6. NCAA agrees to let schools pay college athletes. How much ...

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    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.

  7. Will schools finally pay student-athletes? What a historic ...

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  8. College athletics in the United States - Wikipedia

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    There are arguments in favor of paying athletes. [57] A few schools benefit from owning their own networks. The University of Texas owns The Longhorn Network and Brigham Young University owns BYUtv. [58] Paying college athletes would present several legal issues for the NCAA and its member institutions. [59]

  9. NCAA proposes new division in which top schools can pay athletes

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    And while 59 schools spend over $100 million annually and another 32 spend over $50 million annually, 259 Division I schools spend less than $50 million each year on their athletic programs.