First, this Article will discuss the NCAA regulations applicable to all sports regarding the use of agents by amateur athletes. Next, this Article will discuss (i) the mechanics of the annual Major League Baseball draft, (ii) the factors that contribute to the necessity and desire for amateur baseball players to retain a competent agent or lawyer before they have extinguished their NCAA eligibility, and (iii) how the NCAA regulations are detrimental to both drafted and draft-eligible amateur baseball players. Finally, this Article will discuss how the NCAA should revise its regulations to better serve the amateur athlete in the sport of baseball without destroying the distinction between amateur and professional sports
Successful sports agents are comfortable with high finance and intense competition for the right to ...
The NCAA was formed in 1906, it was previously known as the Intercollegiate Athletic Association (IC...
Athlete agents use various means to recruit prospective clients. Controversial yet common methods in...
Major League Baseball (“MLB”) revised its amateur draft rules in 2012, which had a significant effec...
Despite decades of regulation, college athletics continues to face problems stemming from agents\u27...
The recent resolution of the Andrew Oliver case may mark the death throes of the NCAA\u27s no-agent ...
The NCAA is facing liability for eligibility rules that violate the Sherman Antitrust Act. Student-...
This article first describes the existing system of state statutes regulating sports agents, includi...
This article will begin with a review of the rules and regulations concerning the likeness of athlet...
This Note argues that courts should interpret NCAA conduct under the Principle of Amateurism as a vi...
The NCAA is in the midst of an era that will define the future of collegiate athletics and determine...
While student-athletes are the backbone of the $11 billion college sports industry, they do not curr...
For over a century, the National Collegiate Athletic Association’s concept of amateurism prohibited ...
43 p.This Article begins with a brief description of the development of the NCAA and its emergence ...
Book Chapter Ed Edmonds, Athlete Representation, in The Oxford Handbook of American Sports Law (Mich...
Successful sports agents are comfortable with high finance and intense competition for the right to ...
The NCAA was formed in 1906, it was previously known as the Intercollegiate Athletic Association (IC...
Athlete agents use various means to recruit prospective clients. Controversial yet common methods in...
Major League Baseball (“MLB”) revised its amateur draft rules in 2012, which had a significant effec...
Despite decades of regulation, college athletics continues to face problems stemming from agents\u27...
The recent resolution of the Andrew Oliver case may mark the death throes of the NCAA\u27s no-agent ...
The NCAA is facing liability for eligibility rules that violate the Sherman Antitrust Act. Student-...
This article first describes the existing system of state statutes regulating sports agents, includi...
This article will begin with a review of the rules and regulations concerning the likeness of athlet...
This Note argues that courts should interpret NCAA conduct under the Principle of Amateurism as a vi...
The NCAA is in the midst of an era that will define the future of collegiate athletics and determine...
While student-athletes are the backbone of the $11 billion college sports industry, they do not curr...
For over a century, the National Collegiate Athletic Association’s concept of amateurism prohibited ...
43 p.This Article begins with a brief description of the development of the NCAA and its emergence ...
Book Chapter Ed Edmonds, Athlete Representation, in The Oxford Handbook of American Sports Law (Mich...
Successful sports agents are comfortable with high finance and intense competition for the right to ...
The NCAA was formed in 1906, it was previously known as the Intercollegiate Athletic Association (IC...
Athlete agents use various means to recruit prospective clients. Controversial yet common methods in...