MarquetteRustler wrote:gtmoBlue wrote:The California law only applies to schools in California. It is a state law. Until such time as NY passes a similar law, the BE has no legs to stand on regarding such actions.. Besides we have teams in several states, so unless the Feds pass Pay to Play legislation there will be no legal avenue for multistate leagues to pursue. Even the Pac-12 will have problems with the California law.
Federal and state laws have little to do with it. There's nothing illegal with paying a player for an endorsement. It's just against NCAA rules. This California law will put the NCAA to the test. Hopefully the Big East schools are prepared to go full bore with it if the NCAA allows the Cali schools to do it without consequence.
gtmoBlue wrote:... not paying players is now illegal in California and subject to fines and penalties.
.billyjack wrote:gtmoBlue wrote:... not paying players is now illegal in California and subject to fines and penalties.
I'm not sure that's what the California thing says. I thought it was just that college kids in California can now be paid for being featured in Dunkin Donuts commercials, and/or running basketball clinics (or teaching tennis or swimming), and/or get paid if EA Sports uses their likeness... and they won't lose their eligibility. The athletes (like the 13th kid on the UC Santa Barbara bench) don't *have* to get paid, right?
MarquetteRustler wrote:gtmoBlue wrote:The California law only applies to schools in California. It is a state law. Until such time as NY passes a similar law, the BE has no legs to stand on regarding such actions.. Besides we have teams in several states, so unless the Feds pass Pay to Play legislation there will be no legal avenue for multistate leagues to pursue. Even the Pac-12 will have problems with the California law.
Federal and state laws have little to do with it. There's nothing illegal with paying a player for an endorsement. It's just against NCAA rules. This California law will put the NCAA to the test. Hopefully the Big East schools are prepared to go full bore with it if the NCAA allows the Cali schools to do it without consequence.
Bogg wrote:I honestly have zero problem with, say, Myles Powell doing some commercials for a North Jersey car dealership and getting some cash and a loaner car for his troubles.
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