šŸ“” Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker to be next NCAA president

That is an issue. The NCAA does not have the power to overrule a law. Any state that has a law allowing NIL can enforce it. If the NCAA tries to enforce their rules that violate the law, they are violating the rights of the athlete. This has never been an issue in the past because there were no laws, only rules that member institutions of the NCAA agreed to follow. If those rules violate the law . . .

This is just one of the problems facing the future NCAA. Each NIL law is slightly different and the new NCAA rules on eligibility will need to account for those laws. How? Will Congress step in and make a national NIL law taking precedent?
But there are laws. The states that allow pot usage do not have a maximum amount allowed to use. The NCAA does. So according to you that violates their rights since NCAA rules limit them in violation of state law. And if you are OK with that then you agree the NCAA could set a dollar limit or time limit or any other limit even if it goes against state law.
 
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