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'Time to stick out your neck,' college CEO tells schools on contract that regulates paying players
The college sports regulatory CEO called for schools to commit to a pay framework agreement circulated two months prior to ensure compliance with new athlete compensation rules.
- A college CEO stated, 'If there was a time to stick out your neck, it's now,' urging schools to take action on player compensation contracts.
- The CSC sent Division I schools the 'University Participation Agreement,' which needs signatures from all 68 schools to take effect.
- The CEO believes that 'stability is not created by new rules alone,' emphasizing the importance of collective commitment.
- He expressed that while college sports have challenges, he does not think it is 'fundamentally broken' and emphasized collective action for solutions.
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NCAA urges federal regulators to suspend prediction markets that look a lot like gambling
The NCAA sent a letter asking federal regulators to suspend prediction markets for college sports. The prediction markets are trading sites that allow users to essentially bet on outcomes of games.
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