09-30-2019, 06:53 PM
I predict the Congress will get involved and force football programs and other sports with revenues over, say, 50 million, to pay out equal "salaries" to all players participating in these programs.
With a lot of hand-waving, the lawmakers will try to argue that these payments represent the aggregate fair market value of endorsements for all players in every high-grossing sport, and so these newly require institution-player agreements can require players to forego any endorsement opportunities.
I doubt this line of thinking will go unchallenged, and the Supremes likely will decide this, around 2025.
California schools will never, ever have a separate athletic league. No one wants this; it shall not come to pass.
With a lot of hand-waving, the lawmakers will try to argue that these payments represent the aggregate fair market value of endorsements for all players in every high-grossing sport, and so these newly require institution-player agreements can require players to forego any endorsement opportunities.
I doubt this line of thinking will go unchallenged, and the Supremes likely will decide this, around 2025.
California schools will never, ever have a separate athletic league. No one wants this; it shall not come to pass.
