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NCAA made a ‘big mistake’ by not setting up framework for NIL compensation, new president says


NCAA President Charlie Baker said Thursday he wants a federal law to regulate the way college athletes can be compensated for endorsement deals that creates a registry of deals, agent certification, and uniform contract standards. Baker hopes a bill can move through Congress this fall because it is unlikely to get done next year during an election cycle. (Associated Press)

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NCAA made a ‘big mistake’ by not setting up framework for NIL compensation, new president says


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