NCAA ushering in the NIL era marks the beginning of the end for college athletes being treated unfairly
By Smole in Sports
Updated 3 years ago
The announcement came Wednesday, mid-afternoon, roughly nine hours before college athletics changed significantly. Jordan Bohannon, a sixth-year basketball player at Iowa, let it be known that he would be signing autographs at a local fireworks stand on the first day in history that NCAA student-athletes are legally allowed to profit from their name, image and likeness. He is being paid to be there.