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  2. NCAA officially ratifies new rules allowing athletes to ...

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    The guidelines will provide athletes who transferred during the 2023-24 academic year immediate eligibility as long as they are both academically eligible to compete and meeting degree ...

  3. Latest legal loss on athlete eligibility is another step ...

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    - A federal court in Tennessee eviscerated the NCAA’s NIL rules ... it will be a loss so damaging that it will result in nearly $2.8 billion in backpay to former and current student athletes ...

  4. Amateurism in the NCAA - Wikipedia

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    The below guidelines are some of the current NCAA regulations under Bylaw 12, which shape the current rules for an amateur collegiate athlete and the institutions that manage them. These rules are related to the current controversy of how much financial compensation a student-athlete should be entitled to being able to receive.

  5. Judge bars NCAA from enforcing parts of its NIL policy for ...

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    The lawsuit, filed by the attorneys general of Tennessee and Virginia, alleges that the NCAA’s rules restricting student-athletes’ ability “to negotiate and benefit from” their NIL likely ...

  6. Proposition 48 (NCAA) - Wikipedia

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    Proposition 48 is an NCAA regulation that stipulates minimum high school grades and standardized test scores that student-athletes must meet in order to participate in college athletic competition. The NCAA enacted Proposition 48 in 1986. [1] As of 2010, the regulation is as follows: Before a high school student can be eligible to play Division ...

  7. Student athlete compensation - Wikipedia

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    In 1953, the NCAA created the term "student-athlete" in response to the Colorado Supreme Court's ruling in University of Denver v. Nemeth that an injured football player was an "employee" of the University of Denver and therefore entitled to workers' compensation . [ 1 ]

  8. NCAA proposing new college athletics subdivision rooted in ...

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    Discussions with lawmakers on Capitol Hill have resulted in some of the NCAA’s most significant changes to its amateurism model, including post-graduate athlete scholarships and long-term ...

  9. National Letter of Intent - Wikipedia

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    Given the methods of transmitting NLIs that are available under NCAA rules, the letters are typically faxed by students to the university's athletic department. [2] Although NCAA rules allow for use of postal mail, courier, and electronic transmission, nearly all students opt for fax machines, because of the speed of transmission and the ease ...