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The new bipartisan college-sports bill is bad news for the richest NIL athletes. Here’s why.
The bipartisan Protect College Sports Act bill may reduce earnings for top college athletes in Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) deals, according to a sports attorney. The bill could 'materially harm the earnings potential' of the wealthiest athletes.
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