Notre Dame Releases Statement on Allowing Athletes to be Compensated for Likenesses
“Notre Dame President Father John Jenkins has long supported the idea that student-athletes should be able to monetize their popularity, as long as abuse is prevented and their character as students – not professional athletes – is preserved. In 2015, the New York Times reported
that ‘Father Jenkins, a passionate defender of his alma mater, has considered the arguments. He agrees that the NCAA is struggling to find its role on a changed playing field. And, in what may come as a surprise, he suggests that student-athletes should be able to monetize their fame, with limits.’ ”
About author
You might also like
Colts QB Hasselbeck Talks about the Importance of Training Camp
By Indiana Sports Radio Anderson (Ind) – August 7, 2015 – YAHOO! Sports Radio Indiana 17-year Veteran Indianapolis Back-up QB Matt Hasselbeck addressed those in attendance to the Colts morning
Maty Mauk, University of Missouri Quarterback, Suspended After Leaked Video
The University of Missouri is once again under the microscope, this time coming with their football team, specifically QB Maty Mauk. For the third time in just four months, Mauk
Preview: What You Need To Know About The Big Ten Conference Championship Game
INDIANAPOLIS | IN – On the morning of one of the most highly regarded days in collegiate athletics, that being Selection Sunday, The Big Ten Conference Tournament Championship Game will