College Athletic Conferences Call on Congress to Intervene Regarding Athletes Profiting off Their Brand

NCAA conference officials on June 12 called on Congress to intervene regarding the issue of Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) following a court settlement.
The settlement created a salary cap, backpay, and other mechanisms for colleges, universities, and student-athletes.
However, witnesses who appeared before the House Commerce, Manufacturing, and Trade Subcommittee said that Congress should get involved,[series_posts_list][/series_posts_list] especially as there are different state laws governing NIL, and therefore, this creates confusing and unfair circumstances for numerous student-athletes who may not be able to benefit from their own brand.
“The hodgepodge of state laws remains a nightmare for student athletes who are often unsure of what rules apply, where, and to whom,” said Ashley Cozad, a former swimming student athlete at the University of North Florida….