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For decades, the NCAA has limited the compensation student-athletes can earn based on an antiquated amateurism model. However, in the summer of 2021, the Supreme Court ruled the NCAA was being unlawful. Since then, student athletes can now not only be compensated through scholarships, but also paid for their name, image and likeness (NIL), as well.
In this episode, Dr. Kenneth Sewell — the school's Vice President of Research — talks with Dr. John Holden about how the NCAA's NIL ruling impacts college sports.
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For decades, the NCAA has limited the compensation student-athletes can earn based on an antiquated amateurism model. However, in the summer of 2021, the Supreme Court ruled the NCAA was being unlawful. Since then, student athletes can now not only be compensated through scholarships, but also paid for their name, image and likeness (NIL), as well.
In this episode, Dr. Kenneth Sewell — the school's Vice President of Research — talks with Dr. John Holden about how the NCAA's NIL ruling impacts college sports.

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