College athletes at Dartmouth and USC are questioning the lack of payment while coaches earn millions. Discussions on unionizing, fair share, and player rights are ongoing. The student-athlete model in college sports faces challenges with athletes exploring unionization and seeking payment for competing in events like March Madness.
The issue of student-athlete employment draws many conflicting opinions among Cardinal athletes, but one shared sentiment: Whatever happens, Stanford will probably be slow to catch up. https://t.co/0vhXJQOUFH
An NCAA player accused of rape sued to be allowed to play in March Madness. @StepCarter explains how his case hinged on something new for college players: money https://t.co/i7YwJ0NGfP via @opinion
Could Stanford athletes unionize the way Dartmouth did? AD Bernard Muir asked student athletes recently to begin thinking about what an employment model would mean, according to several athletes | @sfchronicle https://t.co/Sz7z7tZleI
An NCAA player accused of rape sued to be allowed to play in March Madness. @StepCarter explains how his case hinged on something new for college players: money https://t.co/ENlIoBKqiO
An NCAA athlete accused of rape sued to be allowed to play in March Madness. @StepCarter explains how his case hinged on something new for college players: money https://t.co/y7jDfMIAZ7 via @opinion
From @Marisa_Ingemi Could Stanford athletes follow Dartmouth on path to getting paid to compete? https://t.co/VuR9YTPq0Z via @sfchronicle
Athletes' efforts to unionize are the latest challenge to the student-athlete model that has defined college sports. @johnyangtv explored what could happen next with @SportsLawGuy. https://t.co/twhSZnhBlN
Duke men's coach Jon Scheyer is asked about athletes unionizing (no, I did not ask that question). He doesn't seem to be buying into the fearmongering. "Everything's going to work out." "I'm always going to be for our student-athletes having their fair share and rights."
OPINION | College athletes are still not being paid for playing sports, while coaches and staff can earn millions. How is that remotely fair? #MarchMadness https://t.co/o2JKeiLo91
It's that time again -- March Madness. But this year, college athletes at Dartmouth and USC are asking, shouldn't they get paid? Catch @billywitz on student athletes who recently voted to unionize and what comes next. https://t.co/ogVfTgTk7n