U.S. Supreme Court backs college athletes in NCAA compensation fight

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WATCH: In a win for student-athletes, the U.S. Supreme Court rejected the NCAA’s bid to maintain limits on education-related compensation for them

put the National Collegiate Athletic Association further on the defensive as it struggles to preserve a business model - huge revenues generated by college sports and big salaries for executives and coaches while players remain unpaid - under assault on multiple fronts.

Kavanaugh wrote that those other limits on compensation for players "also raise serious questions under the antitrust laws" and suggested they likely would be struck down if lower courts follow the analysis laid out in Monday's ruling.Although the case did not involve direct payments to athletes, the wider issue of compensation for players - also including the ability to profit off their name, image and likeness - has increasingly become a point of contention.

Gorsuch added that commissioners of the leading collegiate conferences take home between $2 to $5 million annually, college athletic directors average more than $1 million annually and top football coaches can earn nearly $11 million a year. Jeffrey Kessler, a lawyer representing the players, said he hopes the ruling will "swing the doors open to further change, so that we can finally see a fair and competitive compensation system in which these incredible players get to benefit from the economic fruits of their labors and pursue their educational objectives."

 

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