The NCAA has established a COVID-19 Playing and Practice Seasons Working Group to address potential challenges football and other fall sports could face this year.
The NCAA is planning grant athletes who participate in spring sports another year of eligibility, and is still considering whether to do so for winter athletes.
The NCAA will formally consider allowing a one-time transfer for all student-athletes across all sports during the NCAA's Division I Council meeting in April.
A proposal by the Big Ten would allow all student-athletes, including football and basketball players, a one-time transfer without having to sit out a year.
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Gene Smith is glad the NCAA will allow student-athletes to benefit from their name, image and likeness, but believes it remains important to protect the college sports model.
The NCAA Board of Governors moved toward allowing student-athletes to benefit from their name, image and likeness on Tuesday, though it's still unclear what will happen next.
Two days after California's Fair Play Act was signed, Ohio is considering a similar plan to allow student-athletes to sign endorsement deals and profit off their name and likeness.
Ohio State athletic director Gene Smith believes it is necessary for name, image and likeness benefits to be regulated and for the same rules to apply to all 50 states.
California schools will be prevented from punishing student-athletes for receiving compensation beginning in 2023, presenting a major challenge to the NCAA's amateurism model.
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