10-01-2019, 11:14 AM
Ultimately, I can't imagine any outcome other than significant NCAA reform, because California is not going to be the only state that takes action here. The idea that California will continue to stand alone on this is farfetched, I think. Enough states will pass similar laws over the next couple of years that the NCAA won't have a choice.
We think of the NCAA as all-powerful, but several other states are considering legislation similar to California's (with some bills, like one pending in New York, going further and permitting students to hire agents or receive a specific share of athletic revenue). Change is happening, and time is rapidly running out for the NCAA to try and ride the wave rather than get crushed by it.
We think of the NCAA as all-powerful, but several other states are considering legislation similar to California's (with some bills, like one pending in New York, going further and permitting students to hire agents or receive a specific share of athletic revenue). Change is happening, and time is rapidly running out for the NCAA to try and ride the wave rather than get crushed by it.
