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S32 E21: Should we Pay College Athletes?

Season 32 Episode 21 | 26m 41sVideo has Closed Captions

Representatives of three schools discuss paying student athletes for use of their images.

The state of California has enacted a law authorizing payment to student athletes for the use of their image, likeness or name, contrary to NCAA rules. Eureka College Athletic Director Bryan Moore, Bradley University Assistant Director of Athletic Communications Dave Snell and Illinois State University professor Liz Sattler discuss the impact it could have at all levels of university athletics.

12/12/2019 | Rating TV-G

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At Issue

S32 E21: Should we Pay College Athletes?

Season 32 Episode 21 | 26m 41sVideo has Closed Captions

The state of California has enacted a law authorizing payment to student athletes for the use of their image, likeness or name, contrary to NCAA rules. Eureka College Athletic Director Bryan Moore, Bradley University Assistant Director of Athletic Communications Dave Snell and Illinois State University professor Liz Sattler discuss the impact it could have at all levels of university athletics.

12/12/2019 | Rating TV-G

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