Name, Image, and Likeness Moves into Spotlight
Posted May 18, 2020
One of the largest debates concerning college sports right now is whether student-athletes should be compensated for their name, image and likeness. “I hate that it's a runaway train right now with no guidelines,” UNC football coach Mack Brown said. “If we're going to throw something out there, let's figure out what it is before we throw it out there."
(Inside Carolina)
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