A group of NC State champions are taking on the NCAA over compensation for their name and image rights. Old grudges resurface!
Summary
- The NCAA’s exploitation of student athletes for profit backfires as former players demand their fair share.
- Questions arise over the NCAA’s relentless commercialization of athletes without providing adequate compensation.
- Potential ripple effects on non-athlete students and taxpayers emerge as the battle for fair treatment intensifies.
Consequences of NCAA’s Actions
Oh no! The consequences of NCAA’s decades-long actions to use “student athletes” for profit while telling them to get bent and be thankful. Who could have seen this coming!?
NCAA’s Profit from Athletes
Always wondered this – NCAA has an ad-supported YouTube channel showing highlights of now pros. How can the NCAA make money off a pro’s name forever without any compensation ever?
The Quest for Fairness
Everybody looking for a payday – soon it’ll be the non-athlete students at these universities who were charged a mandatory ‘athletic fee’ and citizens whose taxes went towards making interest payments. Is it time to reconsider the fairness in college sports?