NCAA proposes new college athletics subdivision rooted in direct athlete compensation
Posted Dec 5, 2023
Members of the new college athletics subdivision, proposed by NCAA President Charlie Baker, will be permitted to strike name, image, and likeness (NIL) deals with their own athletes — a significant move away from the current NIL structure. The most impactful benefit of this new model will allow schools to directly compensate athletes through a trust fund.
(Yahoo! Sports)
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