“We have entered the Wild Wild West” – Spencer Hall on NIL and collegiate sports | #TheRightTime

ESPN published this video item, entitled “”We have entered the Wild Wild West” – Spencer Hall on NIL and collegiate sports | #TheRightTime” – below is their description.

On this episode of #TheRightTime, Bomani Jones welcomes in Spencer Hall as they take a look at the recent NCAA and NIL news, what does this mean for college athletes going forward? How will this effect the NCAA? And what makes this different than paying college athletes a salary?

#NCAA #NIL #NCAAF

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