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New Rules for Paying College Athletes

USAFri Jan 17 2025
The Department of Education has spoken up about a hot topic: paying college athletes. They said that new plans to pay athletes in some sports more than others might break the law called Title IX. This law makes sure schools treat both male and female athletes fairly. The memo was released just before a new president takes over. What happens next is anyone's guess. Many big colleges were planning to give most of the money to football and basketball players because they bring in the most cash. But the Department of Education said, "Not so fast! " They want schools to share the money fairly among all athletes, both men and women. Title IX is like a rulebook for schools. It says schools must give athletes chances to play and financial help based on how many male and female students there are. If a school has 50% women athletes, then 50% of the money should go to them. The memo also mentioned money from boosters. If this money makes things unfair, schools might have to fix it. Athletes need equal attention too, like in sports updates and social media. If not, they might miss out on deals. Schools can get in trouble for not following Title IX. Lawyers can sue schools that treat athletes unfairly. This memo could help athletes who want to fight for equal pay. One lawyer said schools might change their plans to avoid breaking the law.

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    What impact will this memo have on the pending antitrust settlement?
    If the Department of Education could distribute NIL deals equally, would we see more soccer goalies getting sponsors?
    Was the memo intentionally released at the last minute to complicate the new administration's policies?

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