Experts consider potential pitfalls of student-athlete moneymaking rules
Modified: 7/24/2021 9:48:37 PM
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HANOVER New rules opening up student-athletes to make money from their name, image and likeness (NIL) may also open up a host of problems for recruiting, budgeting and overall equity in college sports.
And at a small-market Division I school like Dartmouth College, one of the most worrisome could be further widening the wealth gap that already exists in college athletics.
“There are certain conferences and programs that benefit from so much television exposure or from their markets and the interests of their fans that kids that play at those places just inherently are going to have some opportunities that other kids might not,” Dartmouth interim athletic director Peter Roby said. “But you don’t want this to get to a point where boosters and others are making commitments or promises to kids about their ability to cash in that tips the scales.”
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