User:Parkerorr2/Amateurism in the NCAA

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Currently the article has one sentence about the 2021 update to NIL which is, "In 2021, the NCAA allowed collegiate athletes to be compensated on their NIL, which is their name, image, and likeliness". Here is the the citation for listed, https://www.ncaa.org/news/2021/6/30/ncaa-adopts-interim-name-image-and-likeness-policy.aspx

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My addition would keep that sentence as the first sentence but add to it with more information.

In 2021, the NCAA allowed collegiate athletes to be compensated on their NIL, which is their name, image, and likeliness. [https://www.ncaa.com/news/ncaa/article/2021-06-30/ncaa-adopts-interim-name-image-and-likeness-policy. This was passed by the governing bodies of the three divisions in the NCAA. Students will be able to participate in NIL that abide by state laws.] [https://businessofcollegesports.com/name-image-likeness/ncaa-passes-name-image-and-likeness/. State laws enforcing NIL vary from state to state with some state's laws being implemented immediately and other state's laws not coming into effect until 2023 or 2025. The policy in place is currently an interim policy but the NCAA and congress are pushing and working towards a permanent policy.] Once this permanent policy is in place, every college athlete participating in athletics will be responsible for following the policy agreed upon by the NCAA and the government. The current policy in place allows for students to be paid an unlimited amount of money from sponsors of the school for participating in college athletics at their university.

References:
Dosh, K. (2022). Name, Image And Likeness Legislation May Cause Significant Title IX Turmoil. Forbes. Retrieved 25 April 2022, from https://www.forbes.com/sites/kristidosh/2020/01/21/name-image-and-likeness-legislation-may-cause-significant-title-ix-turmoil/?sh=5ccf48567625.

Dosh, K., & Dosh, K. (2022). NCAA Passes Name, Image and Likeness. Business of College Sports. Retrieved 11 April 2022, from https://businessofcollegesports.com/name-image-likeness/ncaa-passes-name-image-and-likeness/.

NCAA adopts interim name, image and likeness policy. Ncaa.com. (2022). Retrieved 11 April 2022, from https://www.ncaa.com/news/ncaa/article/2021-06-30/ncaa-adopts-interim-name-image-and-likeness-policy.