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[20] NIL, Revenue Sharing And The (Not So) New Era of Compensated College Athletes
- 2024/11/05
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Bob, Mike, and special guest Robie Malcomson discuss how opportunities for athletes to earn NIL and share revenue are transforming the competitive landscape in college basketball.
Segment 1: How Does This New Landscape Impact How We See “Amateur” Athletics?
- Who were Jim Thorpe, Phil Dickens, Sam Gilbert and Curt Flood? Why Do They Matter Here?
- Why Could We Add Ed O’Bannon To This Group? How Has His Case Paved The Way For Direct Compensation?
- In The Era of Tik Tok Stars and Influencers: Is Anyone Really an Amateur?
Segment 2: What Are The Impacts Of Paid Players On Who Finds Success (and Who Doesn’t)?
- What Pathways Have We Or Could We See For High Major/Mid Major/Low Major Schools?
- How Have Other Related Yet Distinct Factors Also Have Impacted Teams and Programs?
- Why Water May Find Its Level In The Coming Years Like It Has In Other Sports Models?
Segment 3 and Wrap Up: How Will The 2024-25 Season (and particularly IU’s Activity) Demonstrate Some Of This And What We’re Looking For?
Some relevant videos and articles:
- Sparta v Thebes
- O’Bannon v NCAA
- Curt Flood
- Jim Thorpe
- Mary Lou Retton
- McCaskeys and Kevin Warren
Robie is host of the Trapped in History podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/trapped-in-history/id1753424077
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