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RE: California challenging NCAA's amateurism rules
(09-12-2019 09:50 PM)DexterDevil Wrote:  
(09-12-2019 08:19 PM)DavidSt Wrote:  Nobody knew Tiger Woods when he was in college. Golf is not a money sport in college.
Shouldn't he have been able to make money teaching golf during his off season in college? Shouldn't soccer players, swimmers, etc. be able to make money from the WORK they do coaching, teaching, mentoring? Shouldn't athletes be able to make money off of youtube, for whatever content they own and post?

You want to prevent the majority of collegiate athletes from being able to profit from their skill set and talents for the slim minority that will make stupid amounts of money at big name schools?

Screw all those small to no scholarship athletes huh?

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Hang on now... For those unaware, the NCAA does allow athletes to make money teaching their sport. Veerrry generous. Only they can't let potential clients know that they offer those lessons.

Bylaw 12.4.2.1 Fee-for-Lesson Instruction:

Quote:A student-athlete may receive compensation for teaching or coaching sport skills or techniques in his or her sport on a fee-for-lesson basis, provided:

...(e) The student-athlete does not use his or her name, picture or appearance to promote or advertise the availability of fee-for-lesson sessions.

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(This post was last modified: 09-12-2019 10:50 PM by chester.)
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