AD Questions NCAA Status of California Schools

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Even before the state of California passed a law that could disrupt the equilibrium of college athletics by allowing student-athletes to earn money based on their names, images and likenesses, one prominent athletic director spoke out in opposition of the change, saying that California’s schools would not “be members of the NCAA” under such legislation.

Gene Smith, athletic director at Ohio State and co-chair of the NCAA-appointed working group that’s studying the issue of name, image and likeness, told USA Today that California’s legislation — which passed the state Legislature unanimously and was reportedly signed by Gov. Gavin Newsom — would likely preclude him from scheduling games against schools in California after its effective date of Jan. 1, 2023. 

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