College athletes receiving NIL payments have the chance to not only earn money now, but also to invest for the future through the power of compounding. Read the perspective of Dimensional Co-CEO Dave Butler—who played basketball for Cal and was drafted by the Celtics—on financial risks and opportunities in the NIL world: https://lnkd.in/eFYARKFn
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The Future of College Football: Breaking Away from NCAA's Corruption In this video, we discuss the possibility of college football transitioning into two conferences, the Big Ten and the SEC, independent from the corrupt NCAA. We explore the exploitation of student-athletes and the impact of the transfer portal and Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) opportunities. #CollegeFootballFuture #NCAACorruption #BigTenConference #SECConference #StudentAthleteRights #TransferPortal #NILOpportunities #CollegeSportsReform #CorruptNCAA #ExploitationInSports
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How College Football Players in 2016 Can Earn Money Now Find out how college football players who competed in 2016 or later have the potential to receive financial compensation. Learn about the possibilities and how it may impact current and former players. #CollegeFootballCompensation #NCAAPlayersPay #FinancialOpportunities #CompensationForAthletes #CollegeSportsFinance #PlayerBenefits #CollegeFootballMoney #AthleteEarnings #PlayerCompensation #SportsIndustryChanges
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My questions to the current College Football Bowl System Owners are; 1. What EDUCATIONAL value does participating in the extra practices and playing in the extra games during finals time and during their winter break schedule provide to the “STUDENT” Athlete Football Players? 2. What MEDICAL or HEALTH benefits does participating in these extra practices, and playing in these extra games provide to the Football Players? 3. What ECONOMICAL benefit does this extra work and additional time away from home provide to the Football Players or their families? The answer is ZERO to all three! While my Plan offers Major Benefits in all three Categories to the Players and their Families!
With the new Virginia law allowing state institutions to provide Name, Image and Likeness compensation to college athletes, it is critical for lawmakers and the NCAA to address essential questions in our recent letter to NCAA: • Will institutional NIL money be taxable income for athletes? • Is institutional NIL money subject to Title IX? • Reported on NCAA financial reports like other athlete benefits? Read our letter in response to Project D1 proposals here: https://lnkd.in/esv_XcMY #collegeathletes #collegesports #NIL #TitleIX #NCAA
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🏅 Former college athletes can now claim their share of the $2.8 billion NCAA settlement for lost NIL and revenue-sharing opportunities! money bag If you competed between June 15, 2016, and Sept. 15, 2024, you may be eligible for compensation. The deadline to file is January 31, 2025. calendar At Bitman Law, we’re here to help you navigate the claims process and secure the compensation you deserve. Contact us today to get started! telephone receiver #NCAA #Settlement #AthleteCompensation #NIL #LegalHelp #CollegeAthletes #InfluencerCounsel #BitmanLaw
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Today, on CNBC’s ‘Squawk Box. Joe Moglia discussed the NCAA’s pending settlement and its implications for collegiate athletics. The revenue-sharing model in collegiate sports heavily favors programs that generate significant income, primarily football and basketball. This model exacerbates the financial divide between these programs and smaller, less lucrative sports. The result? A growing disparity that could endanger the sustainability and diversity of collegiate sports programs across the country. Collegiate sports should not merely be profit-driven. They are a vital part of our educational system, providing opportunities for personal growth, education, and the building of community spirit. When only a few sports benefit from the majority of funding, we risk losing the broader educational and social values that these programs provide. #NCAA #RevenueSharing #Athletics #EducationFirst #Leadership
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The second comment we would like to highlight from the online journal is by Justin Elkin, entitled "Fool’s Gold: An Exploratory Analysis into How Recent Student Successes against the NCAA Poses a Serious Risk to Equity in College Sports" Check it out in the link below!
Fool’s Gold: An Exploratory Analysis into How Recent Student Successes against the NCAA Poses a Serious Risk to Equity in College Sports
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Revenue Sharing Challenges One of the significant challenges posed by the NCAA's proposed governance changes is the issue of revenue sharing. If the House v. NCAA settlement is approved, Power Four schools may need to fund revenue sharing up to $22 million annually for the next decade. This financial burden could be particularly challenging for smaller schools within these conferences. The proposed changes could exacerbate existing financial disparities, forcing some schools to make tough decisions about participating in top-tier college sports. #NCAA #RevenueSharing #CollegeSports
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The NCAA has decided to settle and end the antitrust lawsuits by agreeing to pay former and current athletes $2.7 billion over 10 years. This settlement marks a significant shift in the landscape of amateurism, as athletes can now receive compensation from their schools. Starting in 2025, revenue sharing will occur with $20 million a year allocated to paying athletes. While this is a small step forward, many questions remain about how these funds will be distributed. For student-athletes, it's essential to understand that the world of college athletics is changing. Prepare yourself for financial opportunities, continue to build your personal brand, and stay updated on NCAA legal cases and how your school will distribute these funds. #ChatZDP #NCAA #studentathletes #compensation #NIL #Personalbranding
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🏅Former college athletes can now claim their share of the $2.8 billion NCAA settlement for lost NIL and revenue-sharing opportunities! money bag If you competed between June 15, 2016, and Sept. 15, 2024, you may be eligible for compensation. The deadline to file is January 31, 2025. calendar At Bitman Law, we’re here to help you navigate the claims process and secure the compensation you deserve. Contact us today to get started! telephone receiver #NCAA #Settlement #AthleteCompensation #NIL #LegalHelp #CollegeAthletes #InfluencerCounsel #BitmanLaw
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