Should college athletes be able to make money from their name and likeness?

Should college athletes be able to make money from their name and likeness?

Yes

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No

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Yes

Should college athletes be able to make money from their name and likeness?
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Pierson McAtee
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Pierson McAtee

There’s a fine balance. Keep their scholarship money the same and if they want to build their brand with a 3rd party - let them!

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Larry Ewart
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Larry Ewart

There will be problems going forward with NIL. The D1 institutions created this monster by chasing money by way of conference realignment, paying outlandish salaries to coaches,AD’s , etc. The players are only wanting part of the action.

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Max
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Max

Only if they have passing grades.

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No

Should college athletes be able to make money from their name and likeness?
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Lesa Swartwood
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Lesa Swartwood

If they do then they also should have to pay for their courses, no scholarships

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Elizabeth Spalding
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Elizabeth Spalding

This would make them professionals, just indirectly rather than direct sponsorship.

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Fred Colbern
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Fred Colbern

I'd rather see a state law prohibiting state employees from publicly supporting professional or college sports, that includes attending games.

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Lois Woods Stevens
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Lois Woods Stevens

99% have full scholarships, that is enough!! It is such a shame that so much is given to athletics.

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Max
Max

Many people with scholarships have part time jobs. Are you saying that athletes don't deserve an alternate income source? That seems rather biased to me.