Montana colleges could directly pay student-athletes under NIL bills
- On April 11, lawmakers met at the University of Wisconsin to discuss name, image, and likeness in college sports.
- The discussion arose due to concerns about funding non-revenue sports and schools dropping less profitable programs.
- NCAA President Charlie Baker and representatives from various divisions attended the roundtable to discuss possible Title IX violations.
- Representative Jim Jordan stated, "The idea is student athletes have this opportunity," regarding benefiting from NIL.
- The discussions and pending settlements aim to reshape college sports, addressing NIL and revenue distribution for student-athletes.
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Naming rights, NIL and a brief history of Williams Arena
Williams Arena could have a new name for next year’s basketball season. In an April 3 press release, the University of Minnesota’s Department of Athletics announced its collaboration with Independent Sports & Entertainment to sell the naming rights to Williams Arena. Minnesota Athletic Director Mark Coyle said the naming of Williams is a great opportunity for the University and ISE. “This is a tremendous opportunity for a company to align themse…
Missouri State will likely begin paying athletes this summer. Athletic Director Patrick Ransdell explains that process. - Springfield Daily Citizen
By the time Missouri State has completed its exit from the Missouri Valley Conference, a federal court ruling will have already likely changed the face of an ever-shifting college athletics landscape. The post Missouri State will likely begin paying athletes this summer. Athletic Director Patrick Ransdell explains that process. appeared first on Springfield Daily Citizen.
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