A California state legislator’s bill that could hasten potential conflicts between state statutes and NCAA rules over name, image and likeness.
Author: Steve Berkowitz, USA TODAY
NCAA unveils proposed rules changes related to athletes’ name, image and likeness
College athletes would gain new abilities to make money from the use of their name, image and likeness, beginning Aug. 1 under a series of proposals.
Two members of U.S. House introduce bill regarding NCAA athletes’ name, image and likeness
Congressmen, including former Ohio State and NFL player Anthony Gonzalez, address controversial way of allowing more money to reach college athletes.
Clemson football coach Dabo Swinney giving up over $1 million in scheduled compensation as pandemic strains school finances
Effects of the coronavirus have strained Clemson’s finances, so football coach Dabo Swinney will forgo $1.25 million in scheduled compensation.
College athletes ‘bill of rights’ unveiled by U.S. senators seeking to change NCAA systems
This effort is led by Sens. Booker and Blumenthal and outlines legislation that would assist college athletes beyond names, images, likeness.
Supreme Court denies NCAA’s request for stay of injunction in case on athlete benefits
Supreme Court ruling sets the stage for recruiting cycle in which schools can allow offers to athletes that go beyond full cost of attendance.
NCAA has hope for fall sports but says path forward will be ‘difficult, to say the least’
NCAA President Mark Emmert and chief medical officer Brian Hainline hope schools that want to play fall sports can find way to comply with mandates.
Greatest COVID-19 threat to college football not on the field, according to study
Researchers from Yale, Harvard and Massachusetts General Hospital study how to safely reopen college campuses, and the number of tests required.
U.S. Senator calls on college conferences to follow Ivy League in not having football this fall
Sen. Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn.,called the Ivy League’s decision to not play football this fall “absolutely right on moral and health grounds.”
Pac-12 commissioner Larry Scott says recent coronavirus outbreaks bring added challenges for fall college sports
Pac-12 commissioner Larry Scott said officials need to decide if they’re prepared for sports seasons without all schools being able to field teams.