The Wildcast, Episode 261: Pros and cons of NCAA allowing student-athletes to profit off name, image, likeness
In a scheduled meeting this week, the NCAA Board of Governors showed support for student-athletes being compensated for their name, image and likeness in the future. Here's the catch: Student-athletes are only allowed to profit off NIL with third-party companies and universities are not allowed to be looped in. The Star's Justin Spears, Michael Lev and Ryan Finley weigh the pros and cons of what this movement could mean for college athletics and the UA. Plus, how will Khalil Tate, J.J. Taylor and Jace Whittaker translate their skillset to the NFL?
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