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No more free Rydes
Published on 2024-12-16 18:05:17 - MSN
- The PGA of America benefits from what some players have seen as free labor. What that means to each player is still very much a spectrum, ranging from players wanting solely to be compensated to those who just want more of a say in where the Ryder Cup money goes
- either within the PGA of America or outside of it
- to do the most good.
The article discusses the end of free rides for athletes at the University of Southern California (USC) following a new NCAA rule that prohibits schools from providing complimentary tickets to athletes for their friends and family. This change, effective immediately, has caused frustration among USC athletes, particularly football players, who previously enjoyed the perk of giving away tickets. The rule aims to prevent potential recruiting inducements but has been met with criticism for its impact on athletes' ability to share their experiences with loved ones. The article highlights the perspectives of various stakeholders, including athletes who feel this is an unfair restriction, and administrators who must navigate the new compliance landscape. Additionally, it touches on the broader implications for college sports culture and the ongoing debate about athlete compensation and benefits.
Read the Full MSN Article at:
[ https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/other/no-more-free-rydes/ar-AA1vYkS7 ]
Read the Full MSN Article at:
[ https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/other/no-more-free-rydes/ar-AA1vYkS7 ]
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