Pro players and college coaches address the topic if the NCAA student athlete is a professional athlete.
The players are paid money over the table, have endorsement deals, have agents, and the benefits of a system that sounds a lot like free agency.of the NCAA’s amusing amateur model has turned the most visible levels of college athletics into something that looks like an extension of the NFL, NBA, WNBA, NHL, MLB, and the rest.player may be a “student athlete” but they’re a pro.said during a recent Q&A on the SEC Coaches’ Conference call.
College teams boast “directors of player personnel,” and “directors of player development,” and the modern-day student athlete is a reflection of what looks like a professional sports franchise.How close depends on a variety of factors, namely where you attend school, and just how good you are in your respective sport.is still every bit the student-athlete today, in this current NIL/portal world, than they were three years ago.
When center Hunter Dickinson transferred from Michigan to Kansas in May, one of the primary reasons he cited was that he was paid less than six-figures playing for the Wolverines., who had six NIL deals last season, famously had a contract last season with Lamborghini Austin. A little known fact about that car, he barely drove it.“I don’t believe makes you a pro.
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