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  1. Andrew

    It's Official: California to let college athletes make money, defying NCAA

    Without a contract signed from the school, the athlete would not be able to any copyrighted objects. Former NFL players can not appear in commercials with the HOF jacket without an agreement from the NFL. The NCAA could prevent teams from giving those rights to their players.
  2. Andrew

    It's Official: California to let college athletes make money, defying NCAA

    Miami is 41st in team value. Alabama generates about nine times more revenue than Miami. https://graphics.wsj.com/table/NCAA_2019
  3. Andrew

    It's Official: California to let college athletes make money, defying NCAA

    Because I applied observations from the NFL and explained why they would apply.
  4. Andrew

    It's Official: California to let college athletes make money, defying NCAA

    To add, agents will build relationships with businesses and boosters.
  5. Andrew

    It's Official: California to let college athletes make money, defying NCAA

    Eleven pages and almost nothing of substance was written. So what does this mean for college sports? We would have multiple entities that would need to come together before the player could use the team name, jersey, or even the word NCAA in endorsements/advertisements. In other words, a player...
  6. Andrew

    It's Official: California to let college athletes make money, defying NCAA

    this would require a NCAAPA to represent the players as a whole.
  7. Andrew

    It's Official: California to let college athletes make money, defying NCAA

    It’s the NFLs jersey so it needs to be licensed. Look at football and baseball commercials. They’re hardly ever wearing their team jersey.
  8. Andrew

    It's Official: California to let college athletes make money, defying NCAA

    stop accusing people of an entire state of being racists.
  9. Andrew

    It's Official: California to let college athletes make money, defying NCAA

    Plays won’t be able to appear in ads with UM gear without paying UM and the NCAA. Pete Rose is the ceiling of what they can hope for.
  10. Andrew

    It's Official: California to let college athletes make money, defying NCAA

    Alabama generates a lot more revenue than Miami. This would directly translate into value. Miami wouldn’t be too 25 in terms of value.
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