Letter to the Editor: The professionalization of ASU football
This letter to the editor was submitted by Cameron Miller, an ASU alumnus who received a Master's of Sports Law & Business in 2017.
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This letter to the editor was submitted by Cameron Miller, an ASU alumnus who received a Master's of Sports Law & Business in 2017.
This letter to the editor was submitted by Cameron Miller, an ASU alumnus who received a Master's of Sports Law & Business in 2017.
Although most college campuses across the U.S. are still reeling from the results of Nov. 8, certain subsets of academe appear poised to capitalize off of the Republican Party’s success in the recent elections.
Sun Devil Athletics and the apparel-footwear giant adidas have not yet finalized the sponsorship contract the two sides announced nearly two years ago, The State Press has learned.
Stop me if you’ve heard this before: The NCAA is being sued, again.
In its opinion deciding the O’Bannon v. NCAA case, the Ninth Circuit Courts of Appeals held that “offering (college athletes) cash sums untethered to educational expenses” would completely and irreparably transform collegiate athletics, ultimately relegating it to “minor league status.”
The NCAA should be afraid of Nigel Hayes.
The football team at Northwestern University took collegiate athletics by storm in 2014, attempting to unionize and thereby win collective bargaining rights.
When ASU football players return to the gridiron this Saturday, they launch into another season where their compensation — both from their institution and outside entities — is collusively capped by NCAA regulations.
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