Collegiate Athletics Reform Addresses Athlete Compensation
The governing body for collegiate athletics has approved the most significant reforms in its history, establishing a framework for direct athlete compensation. Under the new rules, athletes at participating institutions will receive revenue sharing from media rights deals and can profit from their name, image, and likeness without restrictions. The changes bring American collegiate sports closer to professional models.
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