The NCAA has cleared the way for athletes to profit off their fame and celebrity. The move comes just as legislation is set to become law in a dozen states.
The Chicago Cubs and Pittsburgh Pirates are trimming payroll while they await word on the fate of the MLB season. The Cubs are instituting pay cuts because of the coronavirus crisis.
Kansas legislators are taking steps to allow college athletes to hire agents and endorsement deals. Some fear out-of state rival might offer deals for their best player.
The battle continues on whether college student-athletes should be paid for playing beyond their scholarships. Is the NCAA violating federal antitrust law.