Contracts,
Entertainment & Sports
Sep. 13, 2023
Analyzing the NCAA’s shrinking authority
New NCAA President Charlie Baker has publicly stated his support of players being able to profit off NIL; it’s a great sentiment, but it may be too little too late. Fact-finding missions like the two-day session held over the summer during the Division I Board of Directors meeting noted progress, but unfortunately no major takeaways.





Frank N. Darras
Founding Partner
DarrasLaw
Email: frank@darraslaw.com
Western State Univ COL; Fullerton CA
The past few years have not been favorable for the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). The agency that had once been the ultimate rule-maker for on- and off-the-field engagement is now desperately trying to catch up with the times.
Some say it’s a bureaucracy that can’t see the forest for the trees, and as a result, events that would have caused major scandals at the turn of the century are now quickly forgettable.
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