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  2. How college sports are navigating the challenges of the new ...

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    So how do I tell a kid, 'Don't go take $500,000?'" An estimated $1.67 billion was spent in 2024 on student-athletes, according to a report from Opendorse, an NIL tech company. Nearly all of that ...

  3. Young athletes may face financial literacy gap as their ... - AOL

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    Young athletes may face financial literacy gap as their wealth-building chances grow. Ronda Lee. April 23, 2023 at 9:07 AM ... “Only a small percentage of college athletes will go professional ...

  4. Nick Saban wants players to be able to get paid, but 'I don’t ...

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    The probability of college athletes becoming employees has gripped much of college athletics in fear. ... who in the fall put chances for a congressional bill’s passage at 60-40, says he’d now ...

  5. Eligibility for the NBA draft - Wikipedia

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    You go overseas, you spend the same amount of months, but you’re focusing straight on basketball. I feel like more players should do it." [42] Another argument he made is that he gets paid for playing overseas, while college players don't receive pay, which is one of the biggest issues players have with going to college. Another alternative ...

  6. College athletics in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Student-athletes may heavily invest their time into the sport they play, however, that does not change the worth of their academic degree. Every student-athlete is not going to become a professional athlete, but they are guaranteed a college education and degree to help them graduate with little or no debt via their scholarships. [80]

  7. Academic Progress Rate - Wikipedia

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    The Academic Progress Rate (APR) is a measure introduced by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), the nonprofit association that organizes the athletic programs of many colleges and universities in the United States and Canada, to track student-athletes' chances of graduation.

  8. With non-football early signing period upon us, we're about ...

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    In a way, college athletics this week enters the next phase of its evolution into a more professionalized entity: signing athletes not to national letters of intent but to name, image and likeness ...

  9. Iowa Hawkeyes Phenom Caitlin Clark Declares for WNBA Draft - AOL

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    The most famous college athlete in America is ready to go pro.. Caitlin Clark, the Iowa Hawkeyes guard who has taken the nation by storm with her prolific scoring, clutch shot-making and logo ...