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Author: Steve Berkowitz, USA TODAY

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How results of Georgia Senate races could affect NCAA athletes’ NIL fight, including path toward popular video games

January 6, 2021Steve Berkowitz, USA TODAYComments Off on How results of Georgia Senate races could affect NCAA athletes’ NIL fight, including path toward popular video games

Results of U.S. Senate runoff elections in Georgia could have an impact on college athletes’ ability to make money from name, images, and likenesses.

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Democratic senators introduce ‘College Athletes Bill of Rights’ that could reshape NCAA

December 17, 2020December 17, 2020Steve Berkowitz, USA TODAYComments Off on Democratic senators introduce ‘College Athletes Bill of Rights’ that could reshape NCAA

The legislation, named the “College Athletes Bill of Rights,” would go far beyond other bills aimed at improving athletes’ ability to make money

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Supreme Court says it will hear case challenging NCAA’s athlete-compensation rules

December 16, 2020December 16, 2020Steve Berkowitz, USA TODAYComments Off on Supreme Court says it will hear case challenging NCAA’s athlete-compensation rules

The Supreme Court announces it will hear an appeal from the NCAA and 11 of its top conferences in a case that involves athlete compensation.

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Senate Commerce Committee chair introduces college-athlete name, image and likeness bill

December 10, 2020December 10, 2020Steve Berkowitz, USA TODAYComments Off on Senate Commerce Committee chair introduces college-athlete name, image and likeness bill

The bill would force changes the NCAA already seems ready to make, then largely provide protection from antitrust challenges to those changes.

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Proposed California bill could create new pressure in NCAA name, image and likeness debate

December 7, 2020December 7, 2020Steve Berkowitz, USA TODAYComments Off on Proposed California bill could create new pressure in NCAA name, image and likeness debate

A California state legislator’s bill that could hasten potential conflicts between state statutes and NCAA rules over name, image and likeness.

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NCAA unveils proposed rules changes related to athletes’ name, image and likeness

November 14, 2020November 14, 2020Steve Berkowitz, USA TODAYComments Off on 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.

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Two members of U.S. House introduce bill regarding NCAA athletes’ name, image and likeness

September 24, 2020September 24, 2020Steve Berkowitz, USA TODAYComments Off on 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.

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Clemson football coach Dabo Swinney giving up over $1 million in scheduled compensation as pandemic strains school finances

September 19, 2020Steve Berkowitz, USA TODAYComments Off on 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.

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‘Disaster’: Rep. Anthony Gonzalez says Big Ten would hurt athletes if it doesn’t play football this fall

August 10, 2020Steve Berkowitz, USA TODAYComments Off on ‘Disaster’: Rep. Anthony Gonzalez says Big Ten would hurt athletes if it doesn’t play football this fall

Rep. Anthony Gonzalez, former Ohio State and NFL wide receiver, criticized Big Ten Conference’s pending decision to not play football games this fall.

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NCAA has hope for fall sports but says path forward will be ‘difficult, to say the least’

August 7, 2020Steve Berkowitz, USA TODAYComments Off on 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.

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