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Law professor and sports business expert Marc Edelman joins the How to Play the Game podcast to discuss the NCAA's recommendations that will purportedly allow college athletes to begin earning money off their names, images and likenesses, if legislation is created by October and passed by January 2021. We discuss the NCAA's attempt to receive an antitrust exemption, its desire to cause Congress to declare that college athletes aren't employees, issues concerning the regulation of athlete agents by the NCAA and much more.
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Law professor and sports business expert Marc Edelman joins the How to Play the Game podcast to discuss the NCAA's recommendations that will purportedly allow college athletes to begin earning money off their names, images and likenesses, if legislation is created by October and passed by January 2021. We discuss the NCAA's attempt to receive an antitrust exemption, its desire to cause Congress to declare that college athletes aren't employees, issues concerning the regulation of athlete agents by the NCAA and much more.