Yahoo Sports national columnist Dan Wetzel is joined by Sports Illustrated’s Pat Forde to discuss the NCAA President urging Congress to act on what he calls ‘dysfunction’ in Name, Image and Likeness. Hear the full conversation on the “College Football Enquirer” podcast – and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen.
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Days after the world ended because Matthew Sluka quit the UN LV football team.
UN LV went out and won a football game.
Charlie Baker NC A president calling using the opportunity to call for federal legislation to stop this calamity.
Evidence of dysfunction, including examples of promises made but not kept to student athletes.
Charlie.
You know, that promise was made.
Really you sure about that just as anyone that owns stocks or buys a house has avoided, afforded basic consumer protections.
It’s clear that student athletes entering nil contracts should be too, guess what Charlie they would be if they entered a contract.
I’m sorry to beat this horse.
But this just got painfully dumb.
We need federal legislation because this guy didn’t get his money.
Maybe he graduated college at the College of Holy Cross, one of the best schools in the country.
And we’re acting like this kid’s a moron who can’t figure anything like you’re 23.
He’s not the federal government.
Welcome to the gig economy.
They don’t need to protect every 23 year old, extreme uh paternalism here and, and, and fear mongering and hyperbole like, oh, Matthew Sluka needs protection.
He’s a 23 year old man who has a college degree from one of the elite institutions in the country.
Yeah.
Yes.
Yeah.
Who only made three grand playing division one football in three weeks.
Uh, the hardship, I don’t know.
It was, it’s been winding central and guess what happened?
Boy, Un LV, had another guy play quarterback and they won.
Oh, my…
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