“I’m proud of the effort the transfer working group put forth to make this happen for student-athletes, coaches and schools.” The NCAA has made several attempts in recent years to change transfer rules, but this is the first to come up with something substantive — if not comprehensive....
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NCAA Ponders Revising Academic-Eligibility Rules - Education WeekReports on an announcement made by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), regarding possible changes which will be made to its academic standards for college athletes in the United States during June 1998. Concerns regarding...
The stipends CHL players receive are not considered as income for tax purposes. College players, meantime, receive scholarships and now can earn money through endorsements and other use of their name, image or likeness. The eligibility change could have a tri...
Without NCAA action, athletes in some states could be making money without putting their college eligibility in jeopardy while their counterparts in other states could be in danger of breaking NCAA rules. The NCAA’s stopgap measure comes less than two weeks after the U.S. Supre...
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Chris Murphy, D-Conn., who has been one of the most vocal and active lawmakers in Washington pushing college sports reform. “The NCAA doesn’t need permission from the federal government to do the right thing.” The NCAA enacted an interim NIL policy that leaned into general rules against...
Wilken ordered that schools be allowed to offer the athletes full cost-of-attendance scholarships and place up to $5,000 per athlete, per year of eligibility, into a trust. Cost-of-attendance scholarships allow universities to increase the amount of money they provide to athletes to cover cost...
Student-athletes at colleges across the U.S. are cashing in on an NCAA policy that allows them to get paid for use of their name, image and likeness. Sandra Richards, the managing director of the Global Sports and Entertainment Division for Morgan Stanle
“It is critical that college sports are regulated at a national level. This ensures the uniformity of rules and a level playing field for student-athletes,” the NCAA said in a statement last month. “Some of these (state) laws allow for nearly unregulated use of NIL by student-athletes,...