10. TONIGHT THERE’S NOTNGHI STANDING IN THE WAY OR A LIMIT ON THE EDUCATION RELEDAT BENEFITS UNIVERSITIES CAN OFFER STUDENT ATHLETES AFTER A UNANIMOUS DECISION BY THE US SUPREME COURT SAYING THE NCAA WAS IN VIOLATION OF THE ANTITRUST LAWS US SUPREME COURT JUSTICE NEIL GORSUCH SAYING ALLOWING SCHOOLS TO OFFER QUOTE ENHANCED EDUCATION BENEFITS, MAY ENCOURAGE SCHOLASTIC ACHIEVEMENT AND ALLOW STUDENT ATHLETES A MEASURE OF COMPENSATION MORE CONSISTENT WITH THE VALUE. THEY BRING TO THEIR TOOLS IN THE FREE MARKET YOU GET REWARDED FOR HARD WORK TODAY’S RULING HITS CLOSE TO HOME FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE MICKEY DAULINS A FORMER DIVISION OF ONE COLGELE FOOTBALL PLAYER. HE SAYS THE DECISION BREAKS DOWN BARRIERS IN FORGES A PATH FORWARD AND ALLOWING STUDENT ATHLETES POSSIBLY DOWN THE ROAD TO GET PAID FOR THEIR NAME IMAGE AND LIKENESS AND IF YOU’RE A STUDENT ON A MUSIC SCHOLARSHIP ANDOU Y GO OUT AND YOU PERFORM A LIFE GIG YOU CAN BE PAID YOU EARN TIPS IF YOU ARE IN ART STUDENT AND YOU GO TO YOU HAVE URYO YOUR OWN ART SHOW YOU CAN SELL YOUR PAINTINGS ON YOUR OWN TIME AND BE COMPENSATED SO WHY CAN WHY CAN AN ATHLETE SELL THEIR AUTOGRAPH AND STARTING JULY FIRST SIX STATES INCLUDING TEXAS, ALABAMA AND GEORGIA WILL HAVE LAWS GO INTO EFFECT ALLOWING ATHLETES TO RECEIVE COMPENSATIORON F THEIR NAME AND IMAGE DOLLINS PROPOSED A SIMILAR LAW LAST YEAR IN PLANTS TO BRING IT BEFORE THE STATE LEGISLATURE AGAIN NEXT SESSION IF OKLAHOMA WANTS TO REMAIN COMPETITIVE NOT JUST IN FOOTBALL, BUT STBOFALL AND TENNIS. GYMNASTICS, IT’S GONNA HAVE TO GET WITH THE TIMES AND THE FREE MARKET YOU EITHER KEEP UP OR YOU
Commercial
Oklahoma lawmaker says Supreme Courtroom’s resolution forges new path for NCAA student-athletes
Scholar-athletes may very well be one step nearer to getting paid after the U.S. Supreme Courtroom’s landmark ruling saying the NCAA violated antitrust regulation by placing a cap on education-related advantages for student-athletes.After the excessive courtroom’s unanimous resolution, there is not any restrict on the education-related advantages universities can supply student-athletes. U.S. Supreme Courtroom Justice Neil Gorsuch mentioned permitting faculties to supply “enhanced schooling advantages might encourage scholastic achievement and permit student-athletes a measure of compensation extra according to the worth they bring about to their faculties.””Within the free market, you get awarded for laborious work,” state Rep. Mickey Dollens mentioned.Dollens, a former Division-I school soccer participant, instructed KOCO 5 the choice breaks down limitations and forges a path ahead in permitting athletes probably down the street to receives a commission for his or her title, picture and likeness.”In the event you’re a scholar on a music scholarship and also you exit and also you carry out a dwell gig, you may be paid, earn ideas,” Dollens mentioned. “In the event you’re an artwork scholar and you’ve got your personal artwork present by yourself time and be compensated. So, why cannot an athlete promote their very own autograph?”Beginning July 1, six states – together with Texas, Alabama and Georgia – can have legal guidelines go into impact permitting student-athletes to obtain compensation for his or her title and picture. Dollens proposed the same regulation final yr and plans to convey it earlier than the Oklahoma legislature once more subsequent session.”If Oklahoma needs to stay aggressive not simply in soccer however softball, tennis and gymnastics, it will need to get with the instances and the free market. You both sustain or get left behind,” Dollens mentioned.
Scholar-athletes may very well be one step nearer to getting paid after the U.S. Supreme Courtroom’s landmark ruling saying the NCAA violated antitrust regulation by placing a cap on education-related advantages for student-athletes.
After the excessive courtroom’s unanimous resolution, there is not any restrict on the education-related advantages universities can supply student-athletes. U.S. Supreme Courtroom Justice Neil Gorsuch mentioned permitting faculties to supply “enhanced schooling advantages might encourage scholastic achievement and permit student-athletes a measure of compensation extra according to the worth they bring about to their faculties.”
Commercial
“Within the free market, you get awarded for laborious work,” state Rep. Mickey Dollens mentioned.
Dollens, a former Division-I school soccer participant, instructed KOCO 5 the choice breaks down limitations and forges a path ahead in permitting athletes probably down the street to receives a commission for his or her title, picture and likeness.
“In the event you’re a scholar on a music scholarship and also you exit and also you carry out a dwell gig, you may be paid, earn ideas,” Dollens mentioned. “In the event you’re an artwork scholar and you’ve got your personal artwork present by yourself time and be compensated. So, why cannot an athlete promote their very own autograph?”
Beginning July 1, six states – together with Texas, Alabama and Georgia – can have legal guidelines go into impact permitting student-athletes to obtain compensation for his or her title and picture. Dollens proposed a similar law last year and plans to convey it earlier than the Oklahoma legislature once more subsequent session.
“If Oklahoma needs to stay aggressive not simply in soccer however softball, tennis and gymnastics, it will need to get with the instances and the free market. You both sustain or get left behind,” Dollens mentioned.