Paying college athletes is incredibly complicated, and the Supreme Court did not untangle it
There were big headlines Monday when the Supreme Court ruled that the NCAA violates US antitrust law when it limits compensating college athletes.
The 9-0 vote led to a flurry of knee-jerk reaction and flamboyant hot takes. And why not? Everybody hates the sanctimonious, greedy governing body of college athletics. Dumping on the NCAA is like trashing the IRS and the Fake News Media. It’s easy and it feels good.
But there was something misleading about this dance on the heads of the lords of college sports.
The Globe’s Page 1 headline was, “Justices back payments to NCAA athletes,” while the vaunted New York Times went with “College Athletes Cannot Be Denied Pay, Justices Rule.”
Tuesday, June 22, 2021
Gettin' Paid
The Supreme Court ruled against the NCAA and in favor of student athletes when it comes to compensation / renumeration:
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