Lou Holtz Rips CA Athlete Pay Law: ‘You Go to School to Get an Education’
College coaching legend Lou Holtz took the State of California to task for its new law that would allow college athletes to receive pay for endorsements.
College coaching legend Lou Holtz took the State of California to task for its new law that would allow college athletes to receive pay for endorsements.
College athletes in the State of California will now be able to receive pay for usage of their image and likeness.
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — California will let college athletes hire agents and make money from endorsements, defying the NCAA and setting up a likely legal challenge that could reshape amateur sports in the U.S.
A state Senator from New York City has introduced a bill to allow the state’s college athletes to earn money from college ticket sales.
Washington State coach Mike Leach took a swipe at the State of California over a new law to compensate college athletes. Leach said that California has “trouble keeping their streets clean,” and should focus on that instead.
Appearing on ESPN’s First Take, Heisman Trophy winner and minor league baseball player Tim Tebow spoke out against the growing call to pay college athletes.