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NCAA clears way for college athletes to profit from endorsements and social media as state laws loom

ZIP Advertisement NCAA clears way for college athletes to profit from endorsements and social media as state laws loom Share Updated: 7:16 PM EDT Jun 30, 2021 By SCHUYLER DIXON, AP Sports Writer NCAA clears way for college athletes to profit from endorsements and social media as state laws loom Share Updated: 7:16 PM EDT Jun 30, 2021 Hide Transcript Show Transcript Some college athletes are on the verge of making money off their fame. You could see these players announced endorsement deals as soon as this week, without losing their eligibility leaders from the N. C. Double A. Back to temporary policy on monday that will allow players to earn thousands or even millions of dollars while still playing for their school. This is a reversal of a long standing policy which prohibited college players from earning money off their fame. The organizations Division One board of directors will vote on this policy tomorrow, and it could go into effect

NCAA clears way for athlete compensation as state laws loom

1 of 6 FILE - In this March 18, 2015, file photo, the NCAA logo is displayed at center court as work continues at The Consol Energy Center in Pittsburgh, for the NCAA college basketball tournament. The NCAA Board of Directors is expected to greenlight one of the biggest changes in the history of college athletics when it clears the way for athletes to start earning money based on their fame and celebrity without fear of endangering their eligibility or putting their school in jeopardy of violating amateurism rules that have stood for decades. Keith Srakocic FILE - In this March 12, 2020, file photo, the national office of the NCAA in Indianapolis is shown. The NCAA Board of Directors is expected to greenlight one of the biggest changes in the history of college athletics when it clears the way for athletes to start earning money based on their fame and celebrity without fear of endangering their eligibility or putting their school in jeopardy of violating

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Schuyler Dixon FILE - In this April 4, 2019, file photo, NCAA President Mark Emmert answers questions during a news conference at the Final Four college basketball tournament in Minneapolis. The NCAA Board of Directors is expected to greenlight one of the biggest changes in the history of college athletics when it clears the way for athletes to start earning money based on their fame and celebrity without fear of endangering their eligibility or putting their school in jeopardy of violating amateurism rules that have stood for decades.(AP Photo/Matt York, File) June 30, 2021 - 3:22 PM DALLAS (AP) — The NCAA Board of Directors approved one of the biggest changes in the history of college athletics Wednesday, clearing the way for nearly a half-million athletes to start earning money based on their fame and celebrity without fear of endangering their eligibility or putting their school in jeopardy of violating amateurism rules that have stood for dec

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