A big step forward for NCAA athletes

A big step forward for NCAA athletes

Posted on April 19th, 2022


After many years, NCAA athletes are finally able to receive compensation for what they do. Although the NCAA doesn’t pay them, they are now able to receive money through their name, image and likeness (NIL). This is one of the best things that has ever happened for NCAA student-athletes.


They have to go to class just like everyone else, and they also have to cram in games and practices. Not every student athlete is destined for the draft, but they still have the same time commitment, in addition to having a job. For an example of a student not destined for the draft, look at NCAA tournament sensation Doug Edert, of the 15 seed St. Peter’s, who got a major NIL deal to make money, despite having a very unlikely shot of going to the NBA, just because he became a well known face overnight.


I believe this change will also lessen, or get rid of, the amount of scandals that top recruits go through when making decisions on where they will commit. This is because these highly sought after athletes weren’t allowed to accept money from coaches and others, but some of them did, because they needed it just like everyone else.


Original article: https://bangordailynews.com/2022/04/19/opinion/letters/letter-a-big-step-forward-for-ncaa-athletes/

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