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  2. Student athlete compensation - Wikipedia

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    Another protest about student athlete compensation is that the NIL landscape will take away from the amateurism in the NCAA and commercialize college sports. Top NIL earners such as Livvy Dunne, an LSU gymnast with over one million followers on Instagram and TikTok, are making several million dollars a year. [18]

  3. College athletes like KU’s Hunter Dickinson should be paid ...

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    While the initial intent of the NCAA policy for NIL is for institutions to leave the semantics to third parties for the sake of amateurism, Missouri lawmakers passed legislation to expand the role ...

  4. NIL in Florida: What does it mean for Palm Beach County high ...

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    NIL for Florida high schools: 'Blessing and a curse' Atlantic head coach Jamelle Murray calls for attention during the team’s postgame meeting after defeating Pajokee on Oct. 6, 2023.

  5. What would House v. NCAA settlement mean? A revenue ... - AOL

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    In Virginia, a law permitting state schools to directly pay college athletes for their NIL rights takes effect July 1. ... send crumbling the final piece of NCAA amateurism. Or, perhaps, not.

  6. College athletics in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The new NIL agreement allows student athletes to engage in the NIL, but they must follows the laws of that state that their University and/or college is located. Some of the guidelines NCAA provides that Michelle Hosick in 2021 wrote are, "College athletes who attend a school in a state without an NIL law can engage in this type of activity ...

  7. National Collegiate Athletic Association v. Alston - Wikipedia

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    The panel did agree that the NCAA had a necessary interest in "preserving amateurism and thus improving consumer choice by maintaining a distinction between college and professional sports", but their practices still violated antitrust law. Judge Milan Smith wrote "The treatment of Student-Athletes is not the result of free market competition ...

  8. NCAA’s Collision Course With State NIL Laws: Four Scenarios

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    The college sports industry faces a looming and complicated legal crisis, with at least four states’ name, image and likeness statutes will go into effect on July 1. Barring judicial or ...

  9. Amateurism in the NCAA - Wikipedia

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    The definition of amateurism within the context of collegiate sports has evolved since it was first pronounced by the NCAA upon its inception in 1906. [1] In its early stages, changes in the NCAA's core beliefs in what a student-athlete should be rewarded and allowed to accept financially for their athletic talents had its effects on the definition of amateurism.