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Supreme Court spanks NCAA on player "compensation"

Da Boyz Mom said:
I am wondering where the line is going to be drawn between fair pay and flat out bribery. Maybe there isn't going to be one. This is going to be interesting to watch unfold.

It's already started in Ohio:

"College athletes in Ohio could earn money through endorsements and sponsorship deals based on their names, images and likenesses, under fast-tracked legislation headed for a final legislative vote this week.

The bill sponsored by state Sen. Niraj Antani, a suburban Dayton Republican, prevents universities or college athletic conferences from punishing athletes if they are compensated based on their sports performance.

Such compensation could involve anything from a book-signing at a bookstore to a deal with a local restaurant. Exceptions include sponsorships for marijuana, alcohol, tobacco and casinos."
 
Da Boyz Mom said:
I am wondering where the line is going to be drawn between fair pay and flat out bribery. Maybe there isn't going to be one. This is going to be interesting to watch unfold.

The second the ink dried, money talks and loyalty walks.
 
horribilisfan8184 said:
Da Boyz Mom said:
I am wondering where the line is going to be drawn between fair pay and flat out bribery. Maybe there isn't going to be one. This is going to be interesting to watch unfold.

It's already started in Ohio:

"College athletes in Ohio could earn money through endorsements and sponsorship deals based on their names, images and likenesses, under fast-tracked legislation headed for a final legislative vote this week.

The bill sponsored by state Sen. Niraj Antani, a suburban Dayton Republican, prevents universities or college athletic conferences from punishing athletes if they are compensated based on their sports performance.

Such compensation could involve anything from a book-signing at a bookstore to a deal with a local restaurant. Exceptions include sponsorships for marijuana, alcohol, tobacco and casinos."

Need a sweet ride to go to school, coming soon for you.
 
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