The FTC tried to ban them and were overruled in 2024.
This does not mean the issue will go away, the FTC is appealing.
https://www.npr.org/2024/08/21/g-s1-...oncompetes-ban
Making athletes university employees will be the death of college sports. Career ending injuries, lawsuits due to “termination” and such is something the billboard lawyers will play both sides of the fence.
That is pay for play, what it is currently isn’t. The ruling of making them sit out being unconstitutional is a different topic. A pro player can no longer be employed by the league but they can never stop them from making money on their NIL. It’s 2 different things. Even with revenue sharing the players will still be able to make money outside of that. That will make sure every player is getting something.
Once the lawyers got involved this whole thing went to crap, just like everything else in this country. Most Lawyers(not all) are the scum of this earth over money, greed, control, and power. Lawyers control our legislation, courts, and your every day lives while they get richer!
Don't worry: They will meet their maker one day!
You think NIL is greedy, a good bit of the 99% that go pro in something else don’t take rejection well. Unjustified termination suits will abound. Book it.
It’s really coming from TV revenue, produced by the athletes. That’s the only schools who will choose to participate that have the tv revenue. Revenue sharing and making a kid sit out to transfer(not being able to make NIL) being unconstitutional are two different things.
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