Arizona would remove barriers to college athletes receiving compensation for use of their names or images through a bill the state’s Legislature passed Thursday.
The measure (S.B. 1296) would prepare the state for potential changes in NCAA rules to let student athletes make third-party endorsement deals. The bill, sent to Gov. Doug Ducey (R), would require colleges and universities to allow compensation to the extent permitted by national rules.
- Dozens of states have passed or are weighing changes to allow college athlete sponsorship deals. The NCAA is reconsidering its prohibition against ...
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