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Could collegians accept pro prize money by the US Open?

Jul 25, 202429 min
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Episode description

Sports attorney Mit Winter of Kennyhertz Perry joins to breakdown the lawsuits against the NCAA and the potential impact to college tennis players. We discuss:

  • Recent House settlement progress and the impact that will have to scholarship limits
  • Mit's prediction on how schools will treat non-revenue sports like tennis when it comes to scholarships or cutting programs
  • The legal pathway that now exists to classify student-athletes as employees
  • NCAA's response and defense to Reese Brantmeier's lawsuit
  • What Reese Brantmeier's preliminary injunction argues and how its request could open the doors for players to immediately accept pro prize money

I highly encourage you all to follow Mit @WinterSportsLaw on Twitter to stay informed on the NCAA lawsuits!

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